As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
COMMUNITY EVENT
Any planned gathering on public property, a public street,
or in the public right of way, lasting between four hours and 24 hours,
including set-up time, that contemplates the presence of 50 or more
persons, is free and open to all members of the public, fosters community-wide
enjoyment, and stimulates broad economic activity and cultural enjoyment.
By way of example, and not limitation, past events that would meet
this definition include the Annual Moorestown Paddle Board and Kayak
Race, Moorestown Day and Autumn in Moorestown.
It is the intent of this chapter to provide uniform standards
and a uniform procedure for the approval and conduct of community
events.
No person or entity shall conduct, host, or otherwise hold a
community event without first having obtained approval pursuant to
this chapter.
Community events shall be conducted in accordance with the following
standards:
A. The event shall be conducted consistent with the information provided
on the application, and in accordance with any conditions imposed
by the Chief of Police.
B. If any combustible fuel, such as a gasoline or propane, whether for
cooking, heating, or any other reason, will be used, any required
Fire Department approval shall be obtained, and such fuel shall be
used in accordance with appropriate safety precautions.
C. The event shall not be conducted in a manner that creates a threat
to the health, safety, and welfare of any individual or the general
public.
D. Community event vendors shall not be required to obtain a permit in accordance with Chapter
132 of the Township Code to participate in an approved community event.
E. Food vendors must obtain and display the appropriate certificate
from the County Health Department.
F. Smoking shall not be permitted.
G. At the conclusion of the event, the organizer shall ensure the site
is restored to the condition it was in prior to the event. All litter
generated by the event shall be collected, all garbage must be removed,
and the site must be clean and free of debris.
Any person or entity that violates any provision of this chapter shall be fined as set forth in Chapter
66. Every day that a violation continues shall constitute a separate and distinct offense.