The Director of Public Safety is authorized to issue special
regulations restricting the possession and/or consumption of all or
specific types of alcoholic beverages at municipally sponsored or
cosponsored events, gatherings, meetings or assemblies which are being
held at public lands or public buildings, or private lands or buildings
for which the Township has entered into a use agreement. The purpose
of these regulations is to provide for the safety and welfare of the
public and to ensure public order.
It shall be unlawful to possess and/or consume alcoholic beverages
as specified in the regulations.
If the main entrance to the lands and/or buildings are posted
with a notice prohibiting the conduct regulated under this Chapter
or if a public announcement is made at the site declaring that such
conduct is prohibited, this shall be considered sufficient notice
of the existence of this ordinance and all regulations issued thereunder.
If circumstances warrant, the Director of Public Safety or his
representative may issue and implement regulations under this ordinance
notwithstanding the fact that an event, gathering, meeting or assembly
has already commenced.
Any person who violates or aids and abets any person to violate
the provisions of this article shall, upon conviction thereof, be
punished by a fine of not less than Fifty ($50.00) Dollars or more
than Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars or imprisoned for a term not to
exceed sixty (60) days, or both.
The Director of Public Safety may issue special regulations
for traffic and parking at municipally sponsored or cosponsored events,
gatherings, meetings or assemblies which are being held at public
lands or public buildings, or private lands or buildings for which
the Township has entered into a use agreement. The purpose of these
regulations is to provide for the safety and welfare of the public
and to ensure public order.
Such regulations may provide for parking, vehicular traffic
flow, pedestrian and non-vehicular traffic flow, emergency lanes and
exits and may prohibit the impeding of pedestrian or vehicular traffic.
These regulations may prescribe or proscribe types and areas of use.
Notice of such regulations shall be deemed sufficient when so
indicated by signs or other mechanical or electrical traffic control
devices or attendants or police officers.
A. Vehicles
violating these regulations may be towed by authorization of the Division
of Police.
Nothing provided in this article shall supersede Title 39 of
New Jersey Statutes to the extent that the statutes regulate pedestrian
and vehicular traffic flow or parking.
Any person who violates or aids and abets any person to violate
the provisions of this article shall be punished by a fine not to
exceed Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars or imprisoned for a term not
to exceed sixty (60) days, or both.