A.
The town is interested in and encourages support of community sponsored events. The town recognizes the many social, cultural and financial benefits that are the result of including special events in the life of the community. Such benefits include general quality of life, economic growth, tourism, recreation, recognition of fine arts, charitable aid and many others that are both tangible and intangible. The town is aware of the need to blend the community events with other citizen activities in the community.
B.
Notwithstanding the recognized importance of special events, it is incumbent upon the town to establish ordinances, policies and procedures which will allow for the advance planning and management of town personnel and financial resources as well as the public sidewalks, streets and rights-of-way under its control. The town urges the private sector to increase its role in community activities so that impacts on operating budgets and staffing of town departments can be minimized or eliminated. Further, the town urges that any organization, entity or applicant requesting permission to use public sidewalks, streets and rights-of-way under the town’s control also consider scheduling their event at a location other than a sidewalk, street or public right-of-way and submit their application to the town at least four weeks in advance whenever possible in order to facilitate the ability of town employees to, in advance, adequately plan, organize and assist in preparation for the event scheduled to be conducted. Finally, the town reserves the right to require the organizer of a special event to pay the cost of any overtime accrued by town employees as a direct result of special event support.
C.
The town encourages and supports community events while working with event sponsors. This chapter establishes procedures for submission and processing of requests, conduct and requirements for special events proposed to be conducted on/in or having a direct effect upon public sidewalks, streets and rights-of-way under the city’s control or traffic flow within the town.
(Ord. 238 § 1, 2008)