[Ord. 6 PSF-C, 12-16-2009 § 2; Ord. 6PSF-G, 10-2-2019]
Shall mean the cost of providing municipal services for Special Events such as public safety and sanitation, and regulatory inspections in excess of those services and facilities typically provided by the municipality to all other residents.
Shall mean the person or group sponsoring or organizing a Special Event and applying for a Special Event permit as required under Title 5, Amusements, Chapter 10, Special Events.
Shall mean a sign, streamer, balloons, or article of like description installed upon, across or over the roadway or sidewalk of any street in the City, as promulgated in Title 29, Streets and Sidewalks, Chapter 21 Signs, Notices and Advertisements.
Shall mean an outdoor public event organized by block or neighborhood residents, place of worship or a non-profit charitable organization on a City block and held upon a residential City right-of-way, including but not limited to a residential City street and/or residential sidewalk, for social and/or entertainment purposes for the residents of the designated block. A Block Party shall not include any event commercial in nature. A block party with a commercial nature under this ordinance is considered a "Festival."
Shall mean normal City of Newark work hours occurring Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., excluding municipal holidays.
Shall mean any enterprise consisting of one or more amusement rides as defined in N.J.S.A. 5:3-32a and N.J.A.C. 12:195-2.1 operated in conjunction with one or more amusements such as, but not limited to, sideshows, shooting galleries or games of chance. Fun houses, haunted houses or similar structures of any type are not permitted as part of a carnival in the City of Newark.
Shall mean the City of Newark.
Shall mean above-base service costs for municipal services charged by the City to an applicant in conjunction with a Special Event permitted under Title 5, Amusements, Chapter 10, Special Events.
Shall mean a public assembly, a meeting or gathering, a rally or protest event, a political rally or event, speechmaking, marching, the holding of vigils, and all other like forms of conduct, the primary purposes of which is expressive activity or the communication or expression of views or grievances toward a person or controversial issue that will occur upon any City property, including a street, sidewalk, park or alley and interfere with the normal and customary traffic regulations or controls governing such places (for example requires street or sidewalk closure). The term "Demonstration" shall not mean the casual use of City property which does not have an intent or propensity to draw a crowd of onlookers, or a residential block party governed by the block party permitting process provided for in this ordinance.
Shall mean an exhibition and sale of agricultural, industrial, household and manufactured products, coupled with various amusements, entertainment and educational displays.
Shall mean a feasting or celebration or religious ceremony or series of performances or merry-making with music and other entertainment. It shall not include block-party, as defined herein.
Shall mean expressive and associative activity that is protected by the United States Constitution and/or the New Jersey Constitution, including, but not limited to speech, press, assembly, and/or the right to petition, for example, but not by way of limitation, a march, an assembly in support of or opposition to a political or social issue, or a vigil, excluding commercial activities.
Shall mean a merry-making or ceremonial or ceremonial succession, including an organized movement of persons, vehicles, floats, bands, things, or a combination thereof, which may include music and/or entertainment, from one location to another that:
Is held with the intent to attract attention;
Takes place upon streets and/or sidewalks within the City or on streets within a City-owned park;
Interferes or has a tendency to interfere with the normal flow or regulation of pedestrian or vehicular traffic, or does not comply with normal and usual traffic, regulations, or controls.
Parades (other than those that take place on Federal holidays as defined by the United States Office of Personnel Management) are not permitted before noon (12:00 p.m.) on Sundays. |
Shall mean a body of moving persons, vehicles and or objects proceeding in orderly succession or in a formal, ceremonious, or religious manner, for a formal occasion. Processions do not include caravans, which are not permitted by the City.
Shall mean a competition of speed in which participants utilize various transportation mechanisms to get from one location to another in the shortest period of time, occurring on a City street and/or sidewalk; these transportation mechanisms may include, bicycles, and/or running, but not automobiles.
Shall mean a noncompetitive race in which participants run and/or walk from one location to another on a City street and/or sidewalk.
Mean a preplanned, single gathering event or series of related consecutive daily gatherings or events of an entertainment, cultural, recreational, political or sporting nature or any other nature expected to draw people at an assembly as participants and spectators, and sponsored by an individual or entity, which is proposed to be held on a public property (wholly or partially owned by the City), public rights-of-way or public facility. Such events may include a block party,
The following events shall not be considered Special Events:
1. | Programmed activities organized or managed by the City; |
2. | Events or activities that will take place on or in sports fields, sports facilities, or recreation centers owned and operated by the City. These facilities are permitted by the Department of Recreation, Cultural Affairs and Senior Services. |
3. | Any event at or on the exclusive property of any local church or religious institution, university, college, public school facility by the owners of these facilities provided that it does not interfere with the normal and customary traffic regulations or controls governing such places (for example, does not require a street or sidewalk closure or does not require vendor, alcohol, animal, fireworks or carnival ride licenses). |
Shall be defined as a stationary, peaceful demonstration in support of a particular cause, typically without speeches. A devotional watching, or keeping awake, a nocturnal devotional exercise or service, especially on the eve before a religious or ceremonial festival or fast.