The purpose of this chapter shall be to regulate the use of
any public right-of-way, public street, public sidewalk, public highway,
public building, public walkway or other public place, other than
the City of Peekskill Riverfront Green and/or any parks within the
City, for the holding of special events and to institute a system
of use charges relating to activities or periods of activity on any
public place.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meaning indicated:
ADMISSIONS
A charge per person in attendance at a special event.
APPLICANT/SPONSOR
Any person(s) corporation, partnership, association or other
bona fide legal entity(ies) able to assume legal responsibility for
a special event.
BLOCK PARTY
An outdoor public event, organized by the residents of a
neighborhood or City block from intersection to intersection and held
upon a City right-of-way for social, entertainment or other purposes.
FOOD VENDOR
Any person operating a stand or display, whether portable
or stationary, selling food products for consumption at a special
event, but shall not include a duly authorized City concessionaire.
SPECIAL EVENT
Any organized activity of 10 or more persons on any public
right-of-way, public street, public sidewalk, public highway and thoroughfares,
buildings owned or controlled by the City, public walkway or other
public place to which the general public is invited or expected to
attend. The term "special event," as used in this chapter, shall not
apply to permits for special events at the City of Peekskill Riverfront
Green or any City of Peekskill Parks.
Special events include, but are not limited to, festivals,
parades, block parties, rallies, protests, fairs, celebrations, ceremonies,
marches, processions, demonstrations, exhibitions, cultural events
and any other occurrence involving public gathering and/or attendance
of more than 10 persons, which is not otherwise considered a matter
of right under prevailing law such as to be exempt from governmental
regulation.
SPECIAL EVENT SERIES
Any special event that occurs on more than one day, consecutive
or nonconsecutive.
VENDOR
Any booth, display or area at a special event where goods
or merchandise are offered for display, inspection or sale, or entertainment
is offered, excluding food or food products offered for sale and/or
consumption.
Prior to the issuance of a special events permits, the City
Manager or designee, in his or her discretion, may reasonably require
applicants/sponsors to submit a safety plan prior designed to protect
the public health, safety and property before, during and after the
event. Such public safety plan shall be subject to the prior review
and approval of the Chief of Police, the Fire Chief, the Code Compliance
Supervisor, the Director of City Services and the City Manager, and
shall comply with the requirements of any and all such City and public
safety officials acting in their official capacities and employing
their professional judgment on the basis of their knowledge and experience,
and with the provisions of any and all applicable laws, codes, rules
and regulations. Such safety plan shall include provisions for adequate
and sufficient toilet and sanitation facilities, emergency medical
response, communications and command control, safety and security,
and other provisions applicable to events of such size and nature.
The fees computed pursuant to §
486-10 shall be payable at the time of applying for a special event permit, excluding any overtime fees. Overtime fees shall be paid prior to the issuance of the permit.
Any fees based upon the estimated total number of admissions
shall be subject to adjustment based upon actual admissions, as to
which the sponsor shall be required to maintain an accurate count
in a manner satisfactory to the City and, with respect thereto, the
City shall reserve the right to audit the receipts, books and records
of the sponsor with respect to the special event for a period of one
year after the special event.
The granting of permission by the City and/or the use of City-owned
or publicly owned property or facilities by any person or group or
organization shall in no way be considered an endorsement or any expression
of support, of disagreement or of any position or opinion of the City
whatsoever with respect to the activities, policies, opinions, positions,
precepts or other aspects of the persons or groups organizing, sponsoring
holding or participating in such event or use, and no person associated
in any way with the event is authorized to or shall make any public
statements or representations concerning the City of Peekskill concerning
same.
Any person or entity guilty of violating any provision of this
chapter, including the rules promulgated by the City Manager, shall
be subject to a penalty consisting of a minimum fine of $250 for each
offense, and shall be grounds for denial of the issuance of a special
event permit in the future.
If any clause, sentence, paragraph, section or part of this
chapter is found to be invalid, such finding shall not affect, impair
or invalidate the remainder thereof, but shall be confined in its
operation to the clause, sentence, paragraph, section or part thereof.