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For the purpose of this chapter, the following terms shall have
the meaning set forth in this section. When not inconsistent with
the context, words used in the present tense include the future, words
in the plural number include the singular, words in the singular number
include the plural, and words in the male gender include the female
gender.
PERFORM
Includes, but is not limited to, the following activities:
acting, singing, playing musical instruments, pantomime, juggling,
magic, dancing, reading, puppetry, reciting and sidewalk art (working
with non-permanent, water-soluble media, i.e., chalk, pastels, or
watercolors directly on the pavement). Perform shall not include the
production of items for sale.
PERFORMER
A person who has obtained a permit pursuant to this section.
PUBLIC AREAS
Public sidewalks, parks, playgrounds and other City pedestrian
areas.
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No person may perform in a public area without a permit issued pursuant to Section
387-3, Permit, of this chapter.
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A. A permit shall be issued by the Office of Recreation to each applicant
therefor in exchange for a completed application and a fee of forty
dollars ($40).
B. A completed application for a permit, and the permit itself, shall
contain the applicant's name, residence address and telephone
number, shall be signed by the applicant and approved by the Director
of Human Services.
C. A permit shall be valid for the term specified in Section
387-5.
D. A permit shall be nontransferable, and shall contain the permit number
of the applicant and the year in which the permit is valid. Each member
of a group of performers who play together shall be required to obtain
an individual permit. In no event shall any group of performers, identified
as such in their application and noted on their permits, be charged
more than one hundred sixty dollars ($160) total for permits for group
members.
E. Upon issuing a permit, the Office of Recreation shall also give the
performer a copy of this chapter.
F. If a performer loses his or her permit, one replacement permit per
year may be obtained for a fee of fifteen dollars ($15).
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A performer shall clearly display his or her permit while performing,
and shall allow inspection of the permit by any Perth Amboy Police
Officer or staff person of the Office of Recreation on request.
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A. Performances may take place in the following locations during the
period commencing on Memorial Day and terminating on Labor Day:
(1) In public parks, except within two hundred (200) feet of an elementary and/or secondary school, library, or church while in session, a hospital at any time, and except public parks excluded by the City Council, the Director of Public Works, or the Chief of Police pursuant to Section
387-7 of this chapter:
Monday through Thursday, between 12:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m.
Friday, between 12:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m.
Saturday between 11:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m.
Sunday, between 12 noon and 9:00 p.m.
(2) In the Business Improvement District at the intersections of New
Brunswick Avenue and Smith Street, Madison Avenue and Smith Street,
and at the Perth Amboy Train Station, performances may take place
at the following times:
Monday through Thursday, between 12:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m.
Friday, between 11:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m.
Saturday, between 11:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m.
Sunday, between 12:00 noon and 6:00 p.m.
B. A performer may not create an undue interference with the passage
of the public through a public area. If a performer attracts a crowd
sufficient to obstruct the public way, a Police Officer may disperse
the portion of the crowd that is creating the obstruction. The Police
Officer shall not cause the performer to leave the location unless
efforts to move the crowd fail to adequately protect the public safety
or order. A Police Officer shall not ask the performer to leave the
location unless all other means of restoring the public safety or
order have been exhausted.
C. No performer or group of performers may perform less than twenty
(20) feet from another performer or group of performers.
D. A performer may accept contributions or money or property at a performance,
provided that no sign requesting contributions shall exceed twelve
inches by eighteen (12" x 18") inches in size. Contributions may be
received in any receptacle, such as an open musical instrument case,
box or hat. Performers may not offer for sale recordings of their
own work, in the form of records, cassettes, videotapes or compact
discs.
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A. No performer or group of performers may generate noise exceeding
a median sound level of eighty (80) decibels measured at a distance
of twenty-five (25) feet from the performer or group of performers.
A performer or group of performers may use sound amplification as
long as this sound level is not exceeded. Upon a complaint by a resident,
a designated staff person from the Office of Recreation shall, with
the permission of the resident, measure the sound level inside the
residential dwelling. If the sound level exceeds a median sound level
of fifty (50) decibels, and exceeds the background noise by at least
ten (10) Db(A), the performer or group of performers causing the excessive
sound level shall either turn down the music or move to a distance
from the residence so as to reduce the sound level within these limitations.
Background noise for this purpose shall mean L90.
B. Drums shall be inaudible at a distance of one hundred fifty (150)
feet.
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A. A specific public area may be excluded from performances in accordance
with constitutional standards by decision of the City Council.
B. By decision of the Chief of Police in the case of an emergency: any
holder of a permit who disputes the need for said emergency exclusion
may appeal to the City Council for review.
C. By decision of the Director of Public Works in the case of an emergency
regarding a park or playground: any holder of a permit who disputes
the need for said emergency exclusion may appeal to the City Council
for review.
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A. Noncriminal disposition. Whoever violates any provision of this chapter
may be penalized by disposition as a noncriminal matter as defined
in N.J.S.A. 53:1-20.5 For purposes of this chapter, the following
officials shall be enforcing persons: Police Officers and/or Office
of Recreation staff. The penalty for each violation will be two hundred
fifty dollars ($250).
B. Suspension of permit. The Office of Recreation and/or the Perth Amboy
Police may suspend a permit for no more than thirty (30) days if:
(1) A performer is found to have knowingly provided false information
in the application; or
(2) A performer has received three (3) noncriminal dispositions within
one (1) calendar year.
C. Revocation of permit. The Office of Recreation may revoke a permit
for the remainder of the calendar year if a performer has received
three (3) noncriminal dispositions during that calendar year.
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A. A permit holder may appeal a suspension or revocation to the City
Council. The proper City officials must provide the City Council documentation
setting forth the facts constituting the basis for the action taken.
B. A performer may not receive a permit unless all tickets from the
previous year have been paid.
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A performance in accordance with this chapter shall be presumed
not to constitute a disturbance of the peace or quiet.