For the purpose of this chapter, the following terms shall have
the following meanings indicated:
OWNER
The individual, corporation, or entity who owns the property
on which the event is proposed to held on.
SPECIAL EVENT
A temporary single event or series of events that, because
of its nature, interest, location, promotion or any combination of
similar influences, is expected to draw a large number of persons,
proposed to be held on Township property, or on private property but
impacting Township property or roadways, and/or requiring the use
of support services. Special event shall include, but not be limited
to races, festivals, shows, neighborhood celebrations, sporting events,
public events which are privately sponsored but open to the public,
or similar activities generally considered to be recreational in nature.
The term shall not include: activities that are part of the normal
operations of or are customary or incidental to the approved principal
use of the property (examples include, but are not limited to, private
events inside a restaurant facility, weddings at a church, student
activities at a school, fundraising events at an educational use,
etc.); an event whose estimated total attendance of all participants
is anticipated to be less than 300 people; or an event officially
sponsored or organized by the federal, state or local government or
any agency thereof, or the Township activities with significant commercial
emphasis, including the sale, marketing and/or promotion of products
or services to be consumed, utilized or provided outside of the special
event, may be subject to regulation as a commercial activity under
the Zoning Chapter rather than as special events under this chapter.
[Amended 6-24-2019 by Ord. No. 6-2019]
SPONSOR
The person, group, corporation or other entity responsible
for organizing the event.
SUPPORT SERVICES
Those services which can or must be provided by the Township
to ensure that an event is conducted in such a manner as to protect
the rights, safety, health, property and general welfare of its citizens.
This includes but is not limited to crowd management and control,
traffic management and waste management.
[Amended 6-24-2019 by Ord. No. 6-2019]
No sponsor or owner shall conduct any special event in the Township
without first having obtained a permit from the Township.
[Amended 6-24-2019 by Ord. No. 6-2019]
A. The Township shall develop an application for a special event permit.
The Township application for a permit for a special event shall be
submitted by the sponsor to the Township's Code Enforcement Officer
or his designee no less than 30 days prior to the special event. The
time period for submission may be waived by the Township Codes Enforcement
Officer or his designee, at his sole discretion, for good cause shown.
B. The Township Codes Enforcement Officer or his designee may waive
the application fee, at his sole discretion, for spontaneous special
events for celebrations important to the Township, the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania and the nation, including but not limited to the celebration
of local sports teams and the end of wars or other conflicts of national
significance.
C. The application shall be further accompanied by an application fee
and such other information as may be required by the Township Codes
Enforcement Officer or his designee.
[Amended 6-24-2019 by Ord. No. 6-2019]
A. Township review of the application is to provide a mechanism which
will allow the Township to plan, evaluate and coordinate special events,
for the establishment of terms and conditions within which the event
may be conducted and for the sponsor to plan and manage the event
within the context of the established terms and conditions.
B. Township review of special events shall involve input from the following
Township personnel:
(1) Township Codes Enforcement Officer.
(3) Additional Township personnel may be involved at the discretion of
the Township Codes Enforcement Officer or his designee.
(4) Township review may also include notification of the Pennsylvania
State Police and the local fire and emergency services who provide
services within the Township.
C. The personnel conducting the Township review shall recommend approval
or disapproval of a proposed special event, submit the conditions
required if approved, and submit an estimate of costs of support services
and any other related issues to the Township Codes Enforcement Officer
or his designee in a timely manner so as not to delay approval or
denial of the permit.
D. Final approval of a permit for the special event proposed along with
all costs and conditions shall be made by the Township Codes Enforcement
Officer or his designee. Where the permit application requires street
closures of Township roads, final approval shall be by the Township
Board of Supervisors at a public meeting of the Township Board of
Supervisors.
[Amended 6-24-2019 by Ord. No. 6-2019]
A. The Township Codes Enforcement Officer or his designee shall issue
a written approval or denial of the permit for a special event, which
does not require closure of Township roads, within 10 business days
of receipt of a competed application.
B. The Board of Supervisors shall issue a written approval or denial
of the permit for a special event, which requires closure of Township
roads, within two business days after the Board of Supervisor's
next regular Board meeting occurring seven business days after receipt
of a completed application.
C. If the permit is approved, the permit shall include any costs and/or
conditions attached to the approval. If the notification is a denial,
it shall include the reasons for denial.
[Amended 6-24-2019 by Ord. No. 6-2019]
A. In the event that all permits, licenses, security deposits, fees,
insurance certificates, proof of notifications or any conditions of
the permit so indicated on the permit are not obtained and provided
to the Township or otherwise complied with no later than five business
days prior to the special event, the permit shall be revoked by the
Township.
B. Any violation of one or more of the regulations set forth herein
or conditions of the permit shall be sufficient grounds for the Township
to immediately revoke the permit and order the sponsor holding the
special event to cease and desist their activities. Upon such notice
of immediate revocation, the sponsor shall cease and desist its activities
and shall be prevented from applying for another permit for at least
six months from the date of revocation.
C. If the violation of this chapter is not discovered by the Township
until the special event has ended, then the Township shall suspend
for six months the right of the sponsor conducting the special event
to apply for another permit to conduct a special event.
D. Where such violations resulting in a suspension of the right of a sponsor to conduct a special event under Subsection
B or
C happen on three or more occasions on the same property, the Owner shall be precluded from conducting or permitting other sponsors from conducting special events their property for a period of one year.
E. The Township may extend the suspension beyond the time periods set
forth herein, if, in its discretion, it is determined that sponsor
or the owner will not conduct a future special event in accordance
with the regulations set forth herein or the conditions set forth
in the permit or will, if allowed to conduct such a special event,
pose a threat to the public health, safety and welfare.
[Amended 6-24-2019 by Ord. No. 6-2019]
A sponsor or owner who has been denied a permit to conduct a
special event, whose permit has been revoked or whose right to apply
for a permit has been suspended or revoked for violation of this chapter
or contests a permit condition shall have the right to appeal said
denial, suspension, revocation or condition to the Board of Supervisors,
in writing, within 15 days of the date of the notice of said denial,
suspension, revocation or condition. The Board of Supervisors shall
conduct a hearing on said appeal within 30 days from the date of filing
of the appeal. The Board of Supervisors shall render a decision within
45 days after the hearing, either upholding the denial, suspension,
revocation or condition or granting the appeal and ordering the Township
to grant to the permit or rescind the revocation or suspension notice
or remove the condition.