Before the issuance of a license, the applicant
shall first:
A. Determine the maximum number of people which will
be assembled or admitted to the location of the assembly, provided
that the maximum number shall not exceed the number which can reasonably
assemble at the location of the assembly, in consideration of the
nature of the assembly.
B. Provide proof that he will furnish, at his own expense,
before the assembly commences:
(1) A fence completely enclosing the location of sufficient
height and strength to prevent people in excess of the maximum permissible
number from gaining access to the assembly grounds, which fence shall
have at least four gates, at least on four opposite points of the
compass.
(2) Potable water meeting all federal and state requirements
for purity, sufficient to provide drinking water for the maximum number
of people to be assembled, at the rate of at least one gallon per
person per day.
(3) Enclosed toilets for males and females, meeting all
state and local specifications, conveniently located throughout the
grounds as follows:
[Amended 10-19-2020 by Ord. No. 2020-18]
(a)
For events with an anticipated duration of eight
hours or less or where the anticipated attendance of each person in
the event area will be for eight hours or less: one toilet designated
for males and one toilet designated for females for every 125 people
in attendance.
(b)
For events with an anticipated duration greater
than eight hours or where the attendees will be in the event area
for a period greater than eight hours: two toilets designated for
males and two toilets designated for females for every 125 people
in attendance.
(4) A sanitary method of disposing of solid waste, in
compliance with state and local laws and regulations, sufficient to
dispose of the solid waste production of the maximum number of people
to be assembled, at the rate of at least 2.5 pounds of solid waste
per person per day, together with a plan for holding and a plan for
collecting all such waste at least once a day in the assembly, and
sufficient trash cans with tight-fitting lids and personnel to perform
the task.
(5) Basic life support, “BLS,” (ambulance
and two EMTs) and advanced life support, “ALS,” as follows:
[Amended 4-26-2022 by Ord. No. 2022-09]
(a)
Gatherings that require the applicant at their
own expense to provide medical facilities, including plans that detail
the construction of the facilities and location(s). The applicant
will provide the names and contact information for the contracted
event medic services with confirmation of contract and availability
of the private medic services.
Attendance
|
BLS Units Required
|
ALS Units Required
|
---|
500 — 999
|
1
|
0
|
1,000 — 4,999
|
2
|
0
|
5,000 — 9,999
|
3
|
1
|
10,000+
|
5
|
2
|
(6) If the assembly is to continue during hours of darkness,
illumination sufficient to light the entire area of the assembly at
the rate of at least five footcandles, but not to shine unreasonably
beyond the barriers of the enclosed areas of the assembly.
(7) A parking area inside of the assembly grounds sufficient
to provide parking space for the maximum number of people to be assembled
at the rate of at least one parking space for every four persons.
(9) Security guards, either regularly employed duly sworn
off-duty New Jersey police officers or private guards licensed in
New Jersey, sufficient to provide adequate security for the maximum
number of persons assembled, at the rate of at least one security
guard for every 500 people.
[Amended 10-19-2020 by Ord. No. 2020-18]
(10) Fire protection, including alarms, extinguishing devices
and fire lanes and escapes, sufficient to meet all state and local
standards for the location of the assembly, as set forth in the statutes
of the State of New Jersey and ordinances of this municipality, and
sufficient emergency personnel to efficiently operate the required
equipment.
(11) All reasonably necessary precautions to ensure that
the sound of the assembly will not violate any local, state or federal
law, statute, regulation and/or ordinance.
[Amended 10-19-2020 by Ord. No. 2020-18]
(12) Proof of appropriate and sufficient commercial general
liability insurance satisfactory to the Township, filed with the Clerk
of Old Bridge Township, evidenced by a certificate of insurance and
policy endorsement for the particular assembly event, naming the Township
of Old Bridge, the Township's elected officials, employees and agents,
as additional insureds, issued by a responsible insurance company
licensed to business in New Jersey, with the following minimum requirements:
$1,000,000 per occurrence; liquor liability of liquor is to be served
during assembly; general aggregate limit of $10,000,000; automobile
liability, combined single limit of $1,000,000; excess liability of
$9,000,000 per occurrence basis, which shall indemnify and hold harmless
this municipality or any of its agents, officers, servants, and employees
from any liability or causes of action which might arise by reason
of the granting of this license and from any damage incurred by trespass,
vandalism or otherwise and from any costs incurred in cleaning up
waste material produced or left by the assembly.
[Amended 5-10-1999 by Ord. No. 19-99; 9-27-2022 by Ord. No. 2022-27]
(13) Execute
and deliver to Township Clerk the form of hold harmless, defense and
indemnification agreement provided by the Township.
[Added 9-27-2022 by Ord. No. 2022-27]
[Amended 9-27-2022 by Ord. No. 2022-27]
A. If no legal
reasons appear why a license should not be issued, and the applicant
has met all of the conditions for the issuance of a license as set
forth in this chapter, including payment of the requisite application
fee, the Municipal Clerk shall issue the license, which shall bear
the date of issue.
B. Any applicant
aggrieved by a denial of their application by the Municipal Clerk
may appeal to the Township Council. Such appeal shall be taken and
filed with the Municipal Clerk within 14 calendar days after the date
of the notice of the denial of the application. The Township Council
shall set a time and place for hearing on such application and notice
of such hearing shall be given to the applicant via US regular mail
at address provided by applicant and by email, if provided by applicant,
at least five calendar days prior to the date set for the hearing.
The Township Council may affirm, reverse, or modify the decision of
the Municipal Clerk.
The application for a license shall be processed
within 21 days of receipt and shall be issued if all conditions are
complied with.
[Amended 9-27-2022 by Ord. No. 2022-27]
The license may be revoked by the Municipal
Clerk or Township Council at any time if any of the conditions necessary
for the issuance of or contained in the license are not complied with
or if any condition previously met ceases to be complied with.
Applicants or the person or persons having control
over or ownership of any commercial flea market shall pay $1 per table
per day license fee to the Township Clerk for a license to operate
said market. Said fee shall be payable monthly by said person and
shall be due and payable on the last day of each month for all said
tables for all said months. Said license shall be valid for a period
not to exceed 12 months and shall be renewable, provided that all
of said fees have been paid.