[Ord. No. 200, 5/4/2004]
The purpose of this Part is to provide for the temporary blocking
of Township streets and roads in a safe manner to allow for block
parties, parades and other special Events, as defined herein, and
other like events.
[Ord. No. 200, 5/4/2004]
As used in this Part, the following terms shall have the meanings
as indicated:
BLOCK PARTY
A neighborhood party within a designated area of public streets
which shall be closed and will include a celebration or event, but
shall not include a private party, garage sale, yard sale, bazaar,
rummage sale or other similar activity having the principal purpose
as fundraising for an individual or organization, nor shall it include
a political meeting or rally, carnival or theatrical or musical performances,
such as rock concerts or similar events.
PARADE
Any organized group, marching or in procession, whether on
foot, animal or vehicle, or some combination thereof, which does not
comply with normal and usual traffic regulations and controls.
PARADE ROUTE
The Township approved route of travel of any permitted parade
or fun run including the assembly, staging and disbanding areas.
SPECIAL EVENT
Any parade, demonstration, block party, march, fun run, walk-a-thon,
athletic event, bicycle race or any such gathering of people in which
the activity takes place on, in or through any public sidewalk, street
or right-of-way.
STREET
Any Township residential street or road.
[Ord. No. 200, 5/4/2004]
A permit issued pursuant to this Part shall be valid only for
the date and the hours specified thereon, which shall not be before
8:00 a.m. or after 11:00 p.m.
[Ord. No. 200, 5/4/2004]
The applicant shall be responsible for removal of all litter,
debris and other materials from the street(s), or portion(s) thereof,
used for the event which is attributable to or caused by the block
party, parade or special event.
[Ord. No. 200, 5/4/2004]
Any street(s), or portion(s) thereof, blocked off with barricades
and obstacles for a block party, parade or special event, shall not
be obstructed so as to not allow emergency and hazard vehicles to
enter it in response to an emergency.
[Ord. No. 200, 5/4/2004]
Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate any provision
of this Part shall, upon conviction, be subject to a penalty of not
less than $100 nor more than $600, plus costs of prosecution; provided,
however, that no other permit shall be issued to any person, firm
or corporation, nor shall any other permits be allowed to remain in
force, until all fines and costs thereupon imposed hereunder shall
have been paid.