It is the intent of the Town to facilitate, but not solicit,
producers and others within the mass communications industries, including
commercial filming, television advertising, and commercial photography,
to make use of the Town and its environs as a setting for motion picture
films, television shows, commercials, and photographs, but only insofar
as such use is at all times compatible, and does not interfere, with
the lifestyles and day-to-day activities of the Town's citizens
and merchants.
For the purpose of this chapter, the following terms, phrases,
and words and their derivations shall have the following meanings
given herein:
FILMING
The recording on film, videotape or other medium of movies,
commercials, documentaries, serials, shows, performances, or other
similar events or activities, including still photography, but not
to include the coverage of news, political, cultural, local sports
or school events.
PERMITTEE
Any person, firm, organization, or business entity which
has been issued a permit under the provision of this chapter.
PUBLIC PROPERTY
Any realty or personal property or interest therein owned
by the Town of Hyde Park, including all streets, parks and public
places, lands, lands underwater, waterfront property, and every estate,
interest and right, legal or equitable, therein.
No person, firm, corporation, organization, or business entity
shall commence filming in the Town of Hyde Park on public or private
property, unless the filming to be conducted, maintained or operated
is issued a permit in the manner prescribed herein.
No permit shall be issued until the application has been approved
by the Town Zoning Administrator, subject to the following:
A. In the approval of the application, the Town Zoning Administrator
shall specifically fix the filming location or locations.
B. In the approval of the application, the Town Zoning Administrator
shall specifically fix the days and hours of filming.
C. The Town Zoning Administrator may deny any application or limit any
permit which, in his judgment, would conflict with other scheduled
events in the area of the filming location, would be detrimental to
the community because of anticipated excessive noise, illumination,
traffic disruption, or other effect caused by the proposed extended
period of time with the day-to-day activities of citizens, property
owners or merchants or would interfere with the public health, safety,
and welfare of the Town's citizens.
D. Any change in the permit holder's planned activities shall be
submitted to the Town Zoning Administrator in advance of the change
and approved or denied in the same manner as the original permit application.
The fee to be paid shall be determined by the Town Zoning Administrator
for each permit, including a permit for a portion of a day, as follows:
A. Permit fee for use of public property. The minimum fee shall be $500
per day, and the maximum fee shall not exceed $5,000 per day. The
Town Zoning Administrator, in determining the specific fee to be required,
shall take into consideration the following factors which would denote
a greater use of public property and therefore require higher fees:
(1) Use of public parking spaces.
(2) Use of vehicle travelways requiring the rerouting or directing of
vehicular traffic.
(3) Use of pedestrian travelways requiring the rerouting or directing
of pedestrian traffic.
(5) Use of other public areas during normal operating hours.
(6) The size of the filming location.
(7) The number of filming locations.
(8) The number of hours the filming location or locations will be used.
(9) Use or involvement of Town personnel, including the Police Department.
(10) Use or involvement of Town equipment.
B. Permit fee for use of private property. The minimum fee shall be
$500 per day, and the maximum fee shall not exceed $5,000 per day.
C. The Town of Hyde Park and the Hyde Park School District and not-for-profit
community agencies operating with the Town shall be exempt from such
permit fee.
D. In the event that a permit issued pursuant to this chapter is suspended
or revoked in accordance with the provisions of § 52-7 of
this chapter, the applicant shall not be entitled to a refund of any
portion of the fee.
The permittee shall indemnify the Town and hold the Town harmless
from any and all damages, claims or injury resulting from the permittee's
filming activities conducted pursuant to the permit, including reasonable
attorneys' fees. The permit shall not be issued until the applicant
shall furnish a policy of insurance in such amount as shall be fixed
by the Town Zoning Administrator and, in any event, in an amount not
less than $1,000,000, indemnifying and saving harmless the Town of
Hyde Park, its officers, agents, and employees from and against any
claim, loss, or damage resulting from the filming operations permitted
under this permit in the Town of Hyde Park and for the payment of
all damages for bodily injury or property damage which may be caused
to any person by reason of the filming operations performed under
the permit and arising from any acts or omissions of the permittee,
his agents, employees, contractors, or subcontractors. In addition,
the applicant must product certificates of insurance showing adequate
liability insurance in the applicant's name. Such certificates
shall also be approved by the Town Attorney. Further, the Town Zoning
Administrator may require the posting of a bond in an appropriate
case to insurance restoration of the filming location.
Any person aggrieved by the action of the Town Zoning Administrator
in connection with the denial of an application for a filming permit
may take an appeal therefrom to the Committee for review, consisting
of the Town Supervisor and one Town Board member. The Committee shall
review such appeal and may reverse, modify or affirm the action of
the Town Zoning Administrator upon a finding that the action of the
Town Zoning Administrator was arbitrary, capricious or not supported
by substantial evidence.
Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate or fail, neglect
or refuse to comply with any provision of this chapter or any rule
or determination made thereunder, or who shall undertake filming in
the Town of Hyde Park without a permit issued hereunder, shall, upon
conviction thereof, be punished by a fine of not more than $250 or
by imprisonment for not more than 15 days, or both such fine and imprisonment.
Each day that a violation continues shall be deemed a separate offense.
Said prosecution and/or conviction shall not be a bar to a civil action
to recover a civil penalty in like amount, nor shall either be a bar
to a civil action by the Town or an injured person for actual damages.
This chapter shall be enforced by the Zoning Administrator and/or
the Police Department.
Whenever words of the masculine or feminine gender appear, they
shall be deemed both male and female persons. This construction shall
apply to gender-indicative suffixes or prefixes as well as to gender-indicative
words. Whenever the reference is to a corporation, board, body, organization
or other entity comprised of more than one person or to an assemblage
of persons or to an inanimate object, the reference shall be construed
to be neutral in gender.