As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
OUT OF DOORS
Open spaces outside of buildings wherein the substantial
portion of any exhibition or performance shall be conducted.
PERFORMANCE
Any show, concert, festival, musical performance, theatrical
performance, dance or exhibition of any type.
PERMANENT
A period of time of undetermined length and involving at
least a period of time of one year or more.
The permit shall, in addition to the information in §
112-2, contain the following:
A. The type of performance desired to be conducted and a statement of
the purposes of the exhibition or performance, whether for pecuniary
profit or charitable purposes, and if charitable, a statement of the
charity to be benefited.
B. A description of the lands or premises sought to be licensed, which
shall include a description of the boundaries of the specific area
sought to be licensed.
C. Whether the premises are owned by the applicant or, if not owned,
the name and address of the lessor or licensor and the term of the
lease or permit.
D. A designation of the portion of the premises intended to be used
for the parking of automobiles, including a statement in acres or
square feet of the area to be devoted to this purpose.
E. A map or sketch showing the entire area sought to be licensed and
delineating the portion to be used for the parking of automobiles,
and showing driveways or means of access to and from the premises
and the names of all adjoining owners of the premises to be licensed.
F. A statement of the number of persons to be engaged in the exhibition
or performance sought to be licensed and, in addition, a statement
of the number of spectators anticipated to watch or observe the exhibition
or performance.
G. A fee as set from time to time by the Township Council shall be paid
upon filing of the application, which fee shall be applied by the
Township toward its expense in investigating the application. The
fee shall not be refunded, whether a permit is issued or denied.
H. The application shall further state in detail the provisions proposed
for the accommodation of persons attending in the following particulars:
(2) Shelter if overnight stay is to be considered.
(3) Toilet and other sanitary facilities.
(4) Medical and hospital care, including first aid and ambulance service.
(5) Public safety, indicating kind and number of guards and special police
assisting in the control of traffic and supervision of those attending
the event.
The application shall be submitted for review by the appropriate departments and Township professionals 50 days prior to the first day of the event. In addition to the review of the application as required by §
125-3, a copy of the application shall be furnished to the Board of Health, and a written report shall be made by the Board to the Township Council within 30 days with reference to its investigation of the matters within its jurisdiction, particularly the requirements in Subsection
H of §
125-3.
If the Township Council determines from reports issued by the
reviewing agencies and professionals that a hearing on the application
should be held before issuing or denying a permit, then within five
days after the thirty-day period for investigation, the Council shall
set a time and place for hearing on the application. The hearing shall
be held within 10 days thereafter. At the hearing, the applicant and
the Township may offer such evidence as may be desired covering the
subject matter. Within five days after the hearing, the Township Council
shall render a determination on the application, and if the determination
is favorable, a permit shall be issued; but if the determination shall
be denial of the application, a copy of the determination, containing
the reasons for a denial, shall be served upon the applicant at the
mailing address designated in the application.
The fee is to be paid upon issuance of a permit for each 100
persons or any portion thereof anticipated to be involved in the event
sought to be licensed, including all personnel and spectators or members
of the audience. A minimum fee shall be paid. All permit fees shall
be in addition to the fee required to accompany the application.