A.
No parade, athletic event, street fair, art and craft show, carnival, block party, soap box derby, rally and other special events or activities that occur on or in a Township park, a Township street, sidewalk, or other street right-of-way which obstruct, delay or interfere with the normal flow of pedestrian or vehicular traffic and/or do not comply with traffic laws and controls shall be conducted in Towamencin Township without a permit obtained from the Township Manager, acting on behalf of the Board of Supervisors. Such events shall also mean indoor or outdoor concerts, expositions, displays, fairs, carnivals and athletic events occurring on private property that are designed to attract large crowds, interfering with the normal traffic flow.
B.
Upon application for such permit, the Township Manager or his duly authorized representative shall make an investigation of the proposed conduct of such event, including but not limited to an investigation as to the safety and sanitation of the operation and the possibility of ecological disturbances, including noise. No permit shall be issued until the Township Manager is satisfied that the owner and/or operator of such event has purchased suitable insurance, liability and otherwise, with respect to the operation of such place of public entertainment or display. Sanitation shall include the prescribed number of lavatory facilities, waste disposal and controlled eating facilities as required and regulated by the Pennsylvania Department of Health.
C.
All applications shall be submitted not less than 30 days nor more than 90 days before the event date(s).
D.
If the applicant is not the owner of the property, the applicant must provide written authorization to host the event from the property owner where the event is to be held as well as the owner of any ancillary property used such as parking and transportation facilities.
E.
Special events may not be hosted in the location of any required parking areas for any business that is operational during the event. The applicant shall provide proof of adequate parking facilities for the event.
F.
Upon a showing of good cause, the Township may consider an application that is filed after the filing deadline if there is sufficient time to process, investigate the application, and obtain police services for the event. The applicant can demonstrate good cause by showing that the circumstances that gave rise to the permit application did not reasonably allow the participant to file within the time prescribed.