The City of Gloucester shall permit charitable organizations
as defined in N.J.S.A. 45:17A-20 to solicit contributions in roadways,
commonly referred to as "coin drops," situated in the City in accordance
with the provisions contained herein.
All charitable organizations, as defined in N.J.S.A. 45:17A-20,
which desire to solicit such contributions in roadways located in
the City shall file an application for a permit with the City Clerk
on a form supplied by the City Clerk, specifying the following information:
A. Name of applicant organization.
B. Address of applicant organization.
C. Telephone number of applicant organization.
D. Contact person for applicant organization.
E. Specific location(s) of proposed charitable solicitation.
F. Date(s) and time of operation of proposed charitable solicitation,
any potential rain or inclement weather substitution dates must also
be listed on all applications to the municipal, county, and state
government organizations.
G. If said request pertains to a location or locations on any County
highway, or intersection of a County highway, said application shall
include a copy of an authorization from the Camden County Board of
Chosen Freeholders to permit said charitable solicitation.
H. If said request pertains to a location or locations on any State
highway or intersection of a State highway, said application shall
include a copy of an authorization from the Commissioner of Transportation
of the State of New Jersey to permit said charitable solicitation.
I. Identify the manner in which the motorist solicitation will be conducted
and the procedures to be used to ensure the safety of the members
of the public who will be traveling the roadways situated in the City
of Gloucester.
J. A certificate of insurance issued by an insurance company duly licensed
in the State of New Jersey. The certificate of insurance must provide
general liability insurance in an amount of not less than $1,000,000.
The City shall be listed as an additional insured on the certificate
and an endorsement to the insurance policy. This subsection shall
not apply if the soliciting group is covered by the City's insurance
policy.
K. A signed, dated and notarized release and indemnification agreement,
signed by the organization sponsor or responsible party, legally binding
the organization participant, which shall release and agree to indemnify
and hold harmless the City of Gloucester, County of Camden, State
of New Jersey, its agents, servants, employees and elected and appointed
officials from any and all liability of any kind from injury or physical
harm, including death, and damage to property occurring from or alleged
to arise out of the event.
This application must be submitted a minimum of 60 days prior
to the planned coin drop event. The application must be approved by
the Police Department.
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The following conditions shall be placed on all approvals for
coin drops:
A. Solicitation shall only be permitted at controlled intersections
(i.e. those with a stop sign or traffic signal) during daylight hours.
B. Solicitation may not substantially impede the flow of vehicular or
pedestrian traffic. However, traffic must be stopped for a sufficient
period of time to ensure the safety of persons soliciting in the roadway.
Flagmen are not permitted to be utilized to control or regulate traffic
movement.
C. Signs and traffic control devices must be in accordance with the
latest edition of the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. Signs
advertising the solicitation may be placed approximately 75 feet in
advance of the intersection where the solicitation will take place
and must be placed no less than 50 feet before the intersection where
the solicitation will take place. Signs must be temporary, break-away,
and a maximum of 16 square feet. Signs must identify the charity organization
collecting for the coin drop.
D. Persons soliciting in the roadway, or within 15 feet of the roadway,
must wear properly sized, high visibility apparel and a safety vest.
Wearing non-high visibility apparel will be reason for immediate cessation
of the event.
E. All persons soliciting shall be no less than 18 years of age. Individuals
under the age of 18 years may be present but must be at a safe distance
and location from the street. Decisions of the City Police Department
will be final in determining such safe location.
F. Solicitors may not harass the motorists or public.
H. Solicitors shall not consume or be under the influence of alcohol
or drugs.
I. The charitable organization will be responsible for cleaning any
debris, including any signage or advertisements associated with the
roadway solicitation, from the solicitation site within two hours
of the end of solicitation.
J. In the event of severe weather, the charitable organization agrees
to immediately cease its roadway solicitation activities and shall
not resume such activities without first notifying the City Police
Department and receiving permission to resume such activities from
the City Police Department.
K. In the event of a motor vehicle accident or injury to a person in
the vicinity of the roadway solicitation, the charitable organization
agrees to immediately cease its roadway solicitation activities and
shall not resume such activities without first notifying the City
Police Department and receiving permission to resume such activities
from the City Police Department.
L. All streets and intersections that shall be used for the coin drop
solicitation shall be listed on the permit.
M. All organizations receiving a coin drop permit agree to participate
in the Celebration Committee.
No applicant or organization seeking permission for a coin drop
will use any individual under the age of 18 years to perform any function
or task associated with the said charitable solicitation in any roadway.
Upon filing of a complete application and completion of the
required review by the City Police Department, the applicant shall
present the application to the Mayor and Common Council of the City
of Gloucester a minimum of 30 days prior to the proposed coin drop
for its review and consideration, after which the Mayor and Common
Council of the City of Gloucester shall grant or deny the applicant's
request by resolution. In the event the applicant's request is
approved, the City resolution shall be forwarded by the applicant
to the state and/or county, if necessary. In the event that the coin
drop is approved for a roadway which does not intersect or fall within
the jurisdiction of the county or state, the resolution shall serve
as the final approval for the coin drop. The applicant shall follow
and abide by all conditions imposed in the resolution adopted by the
Mayor and Common Council of the City of Gloucester.
Any charitable organization requesting authorization from the
City for a charitable solicitation shall comply with all the terms
and conditions of N.J.S.A. 39:4-60, as same may be amended and supplemented
and all other applicable State statutes.
Any charitable organization that is granted municipal, county,
or state approval for a coin drop, understands that at any point prior
to the event, during the event, or for future events; the New Jersey
Department of Transportation, Camden County officials, Gloucester
City Police Chief or designees, or any law enforcement officer can
order the charitable organization to cease operations based upon,
but not limited to: roadway issues, public safety concerns, weather
conditions, or traffic conditions. This cease order does not transfer
any liability or exposure to expenses to the official who is delaying
or revoking the coin drop event.
Any person or group engaged in solicitation activities found
guilty of violating a provision of this section shall be liable for
a fine not to exceed $100 for each day of such violation. Tickets
may be written by City police under N.J.S.A. 39:4-60 et seq.