[Adopted 5-20-2013 ATM
by Art. 34 (Ch. 8, Art. III, of the 1988 Revised General Bylaws)]
For the purpose of controlling noise and ensuring public order
and safety, no business entity, whether individual, partnership or
corporation, for which a substantial portion of its revenue stems
from the sale of retail commodities or goods, exclusive of food or
fuel products, may operate between the hours of 12 ante meridian and
four ante meridian.
The Select Board, should it determine it to be in the interests
of public safety, may waive the restrictions of this article for any
drug store, pharmacy or apothecary that dispenses prescription medication
and that seeks such a waiver.
Further, a business entity shall be exempt from the restrictions
of this article under the following circumstances:
A. The business entity submits an application along with a safety plan
to the Select Board detailing the days, and the hours thereof, for
which it seeks an exemption from this article, said application to
be submitted at least 60 days prior to the earliest date for which
an exemption is sought;
B. The Select Board requests that the Chief of Police, or his designee,
conduct a public safety review, in which past and predicted customer
volume and traffic would be utilized in order to determine the appropriate
number of police officers that would need to be detailed to the business
entity in order to ensure public safety and order during the time
period that is stipulated in the application, said public safety review
to be completed at least 45 days prior to the earliest date for which
an exemption is sought;
C. The Select Board, at least 30 days prior to the earliest date for
which an exemption is sought, provides the business entity with the
cost of providing the necessary police detail(s) for the time period
that is stipulated in the application; and
D. The business entity pays to the Town the entire cost of the assigned
police detail(s) at least 15 days prior to the earliest date for which
an exemption is sought.