In order to protect and promote the health,
safety and welfare of the attendees and Township residents attending
special events and living in proximity to these events, this chapter
provides for the establishment of a permit requirement and establishes
standards for the issuance of a permit for parades, athletic events,
street fairs, craft shows, carnivals, block parties, rallies and other
activities that occur in Township parks or on a Township street, sidewalk,
alley or other street right-of-way which obstruct, delay or interfere
with the normal flow of pedestrian or vehicular traffic or do not
comply with traffic laws and controls. Permits shall also be required
for special events occurring on private property, such as conferences,
exhibition and exposition shows, concerts and athletic events, which
impact traffic and other Township services. This chapter also establishes
standards for the reimbursement of the Township's expenses caused
by special events which will result in interference with the normal
flow of traffic or otherwise require provision of Township services
in excess of that which would be required absent the special event.
Any person or organization desiring to conduct
or sponsor a special event in Upper Providence Township shall first
obtain a special event permit from the Township.
A. Annual permit:
(1) Owners, groups
and organizations who anticipate holding four or more events per year
are required to obtain an annual permit, provided that they pay the
fees as designated by resolution of the Board of Supervisors and submit
the following information to the Township:
(a) An application for an annual permit completed in accordance with the provisions of §
251-5;
(b) An itinerary/calendar
of events;
(c) Complete
contact information for the property owner and operator;
(d) Designated
traffic routes;
(e) Parking
locations on site and remote parking (if required);
(f) A signed
affidavit acknowledging their responsibility for the life safety of
occupants during special events.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
(2) Any and all
changes to the information provided under the annual permit shall
be reported to the Township as an amendment to the annual permit.
B. A special event
permit is not required for the following:
(2) Parades involving
a total of 40 or fewer pedestrians marching along a parade route that
is restricted to marching on sidewalks and crossing streets only at
pedestrian crosswalks in accordance with traffic regulations and controls.
Pedestrians participating in the parade shall cross at crosswalks
in units of 15 or fewer and shall allow vehicles to pass between each
unit.
(3) Parades, athletic
events or other special events which occur exclusively on Township
property, public streets or school district property and are sponsored
by the Township or by the school district.
(4) Parades, athletic
events or other special events which occur exclusively on Township
property and are permitted and regulated under the Upper Providence
Township Department of Parks and Recreation.
(5) Normal day-of-worship
church services and youth-oriented summer programs and vacation bible
schools. Evangelical events expecting more than 300 attendees shall
obtain a special event permit.
(6) Special events
held at hotel venues that are attended by fewer than 200 people.
The Township shall approve, conditionally approve or deny an application for the grounds specified in §
251-7. Such action shall be taken no later than 10 days after receiving a completed application for an event. If the application is denied or conditionally approved, the Township shall inform the applicant of the grounds for denial, in writing, or the reason for a change in the date, time, route or location of the event and his right of appeal. If the Township relied on information about the event other than that contained in the application, it shall inform the applicant what information it considered. The applicant shall be notified of any permit conditions at the time the application is approved and of his right of appeal of the permit conditions. If the Township refuses to consider a late application under §
251-4C, the Township shall inform the applicant of its reason for the refusal and of his right to appeal.
The Township may condition the issuance of a
special event permit by imposing reasonable requirements concerning
the time, place and manner of the event and such requirements as are
necessary to protect the safety of persons and property and the control
of traffic, provided that such conditions shall not unreasonably restrict
the right of free speech. Such conditions include:
A. Alteration of
the date, time, route or location of the event proposed on the event
application.
B. Conditions concerning
the area of assembly and disbanding of a parade or other event occurring
along a route.
C. Conditions concerning
accommodation of pedestrian or vehicular traffic, including restricting
the event to only a portion of a street traversed.
D. Requirements for
the use of traffic cones or barricades.
E. Requirements for
provision of first aid or sanitary facilities.
F. Requirements for
use of event monitors and providing notice of permit conditions to
event participants.
G. Restrictions on
the number and type of vehicles, animals or structures at the event
and inspection and approval of floats, buildings, structures and decorated
vehicles for firesafety by the Upper Providence Township Fire Marshal.
H. Compliance with
animal protection ordinances and laws.
I. Requirements for
use of garbage containers, cleanup and restoration of Township or
other public property and the properties of adjoining persons which
may be impacted by the special event.
J. Restrictions on
use of amplified sound.
K. An application
for a special event permit to conduct a block party may be conditioned
on notice to the residents of dwellings along the affected street(s).
The issuance of a special event permit does not exempt the event from
compliance with the noise ordinance.
L. Compliance with
any relevant ordinance or law and obtaining any legally required permit
or license.
M. Unless advance
approval is obtained, the standard hours of operation shall be as
follows:
(1) Monday to
Thursday: 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
(2) Friday and
Saturday: 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.
(3) Sunday: 10:00
a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
N. Operation of all
fire protection systems in accordance with the Township Fire Code
to the satisfaction of the Fire Official.
The Township shall issue the special event permit
once the application has been approved and the applicant has agreed,
in writing, to comply with the terms and conditions of the permit
and the following sections of this chapter have been complied with:
A. Section
251-10, pertaining to indemnification.
B. Section
251-11, pertaining to insurance.
C. Section
251-12, pertaining to police traffic control fees.
D. Section
251-13, pertaining to cleanup deposits.
Prior to the issuance of a special event permit,
the permit applicant and an authorized officer of the sponsoring organization,
if any, must sign an agreement to reimburse Upper Providence Township
for any costs incurred by it in repairing damage to Township property
occurring in connection with the permitted event proximately caused
by the actions of the permittee, its officers, employees or agents
or any person who was under the permittee's control insofar as permitted
by law. The agreement shall also provide that the permittee shall
defend the Township against and indemnify and hold the Township harmless
from any liability to any persons resulting from any damage or injury,
including attorney's fees, occurring in connection with the permitted
event proximately caused by the actions of the permittee, its officers
employees or agents or any person who was under the permittee's control
insofar as permitted by law. Persons who merely join in a parade or
event are not considered by that reason alone to be under the control
of the permittee.