[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town of Derry 4-17-2001. Amendments noted where applicable.]
[Amended 5-20-2021]
The Derry Town Council for the Town of Derry hereby determines
that the public health and safety and the maintenance of public order
require the regulation of the time, phase and manner of and permitting
for certain shows, parades and other events such as block parties
and weddings. The Council hereby finds that such events did, and in
the future can be expected to, result in the need for public services
or for notice to public agencies of the potential disruption of or
requirement for public services. It is the need for public services
and sound amplification concerns that shall determine whether private
property used for a large event shall require a permit. This shall
include commercial, industrial, and residential property; and if there
is no need for public services or any concerns over sound amplification
a permit shall not be required.
[Added 5-20-2021]
A special event is an event, whether indoors or outdoors, and
not otherwise exempt, held on public property or streets, nonprofit
organization property, or nonresidential private property that can
reasonably be expected to cause a public gathering that is not part
of the normal course of business at the location and may require public
services. To qualify as a special event, the event must not be permissible
or permittable by any other committee, board or officer of the Town
of Derry under Town ordinances, policies, or bylaws.
[Amended 5-20-2021]
No showperson, including a carnival or circus,
tumbler, rope dancer, ventriloquist or other person, shall, for pay,
exhibit any feats of agility, horsemanship, sleight of hand, rope
dancing or feats with cards, or any animals, wax figures, puppets
or other show, or promote any public competition, without a license
from the Town. This section specifically includes commercial, industrial,
and residential, whether public or private property.
[Amended 5-20-2021]
No outdoor theatrical or dramatic representation
shall be performed or exhibited, including, without limitation, any
function, performance or public gathering at which sound amplification
is utilized, and no parade, event or procession, including a road
race, upon any public street or way and no open-air public meeting
upon any ground abutting thereon where sound amplification is used
shall be permitted unless a special license therefor shall first be
obtained from the Derry Town Council. The activities of public agencies
or public or private schools or churches which occur in public buildings
or grounds or on school or church buildings or grounds shall be exempt
from the provisions hereof. This section specifically includes commercial,
industrial, and residential, whether public or private property.
The Derry Town Council hereby delegates to the
Town Administrator the authority to issue licenses and permits under
this chapter. Appeals of denial of any such license or permit shall
be made in writing to the Derry Town Council, which shall, after hearing
at its next regular meeting, determine whether or not such license
or permit shall issue. The Derry Town Council, upon review and recommendation
of the Town Administrator, may grant revocable blanket licenses to
fraternal and other like organizations and to theaters.
[Amended 5-20-2021]
An application for a permit under this chapter
shall be made upon a form provided by the Town and shall contain all
of the following information:
A. The location and ownership of the property where the
event shall be held. The name, residence and business and phone number
of each person and organization sponsoring an event subject to this
chapter. If an organization, the application shall contain the names,
resident and business addresses, and phone numbers of the president
or chairman thereof and all persons:
(1) Having an interest or position of management or control
in such organization; and
(2) Who are or will be engaged in organizing, promoting,
controlling, managing or soliciting participation in such event;
B. The date, or dates, and beginning and ending hours
of such event;
C. The street or streets, parks or other property on which such closure
will occur, if applicable;
D. The estimated number of persons who will participate, if applicable;
E. If the event requires a street closure, the purpose
of the temporary street closure, if applicable;
F. If the event requires a street closure, whether parking
is requested to be restricted or prohibited during such closure;
G. Whether any sound amplification equipment is proposed
to be used and, if so, information describing such sound amplification
equipment;
H. Whether or not charity, gratuity, or offerings will
be solicited or accepted or sales of food, beverages or other merchandise
will occur;
I. If the event requires a street closure, whether such
temporary street closure will occupy all or only a portion of the
street involved; and
J. Such other information as the Town Administrator or
the Chief of Police deems reasonably necessary in order to carry out
the provisions of this chapter. "Street closure" shall mean and include
any temporary restriction of the right of public passage required
on account of any event for which a permit is required under this
chapter.
Such application shall be filed not less than 30 days prior to the scheduled date of such event. Failure to file within such period is sufficient grounds for denial of a permit and constitutes a waiver of the appeal process described in §
104-4.
In case of any event on public property, applicants
shall provide and remove such barricades and warning devices as are
necessary under the direction of the Chief of Police. Applicants shall
also provide for the collection and removal of all trash, garbage,
and litter caused by or arising out of such event on public property.
Applicants shall agree to assume the defense
of and indemnify and save harmless the Town, its Councilmen, boards,
commissions, officers, employees and agents from all suits, actions,
damages or claims to which the Town may be subjected of any kind or
nature whatsoever resulting from, caused by, arising out of or as
a consequence of such event and the activities permitted in connection
therewith.
Prior to issuance of a permit under this chapter,
all applicable ordinances, rules and regulations shall be complied
with and all required permits and licenses shall be secured in connection
with such event or the proposed activities associated therewith, including
but not limited to charitable solicitations, collections or acceptance
of gratuities, the sale of food, beverages or other merchandise, or
the use of candles, torches, fires or other combustibles.
Any permit granted under this chapter shall
contain conditions reasonably calculated to reduce or minimize the
dangers and hazards to vehicular or pedestrian traffic and the public
health, safety, tranquility, morals or welfare, including but not
limited to changes in time, duration, numbers of participants or sound.
A permit shall be issued by the Town Administrator
when, from a consideration of the application and from such other
information as may otherwise be obtained, the Town Administrator finds
that all of the following circumstances exist:
A. The applicant has not knowingly and with intent to
deceive made any false, misleading or fraudulent statements of material
fact in the application for a permit or in any other document required
pursuant to this chapter;
B. The applicant has met the standards in this chapter,
and paid in advance any fee required, and agrees to such conditions
as are imposed in the permit;
C. The time, duration and size of the event will not
substantially disrupt the orderly and safe movement of other traffic;
D. The event is of a size or nature that it will not
require the diversion of so great a number of police officers of the
Town to properly police the areas contiguous thereto as to prevent
normal police protection of the Town;
E. The concentration of persons will not unduly interfere
with proper fire and police protection of, or ambulance service to,
areas contiguous to such event;
F. The event will not interfere with the movement of
fire-fighting equipment en route to a fire;
G. The event will not unduly interfere with the orderly
operation of parks, hospitals, churches, schools or other public and
quasi-public institutions in the Town;
H. The applicant has provided reasonable means for informing
all persons listed on the application and all persons participating
in an event of the terms and conditions of such permit and the applicable
laws thereto; and
I. The event will not interfere with another event for
which a permit has been granted.
[Amended 9-15-2023]
Every such license shall be in writing and shall
specify the day and hour of the permit to perform or exhibit or of
such parade, procession or open-air public meeting. Every licensee
shall pay in advance for such license, for the use of the Town, a
sum of $50 for each day such licensee shall perform or exhibit or
such parade, procession or open-air public meeting shall take place.
The Town Administrator or, in case of appeal,
the Derry Town Council shall determine whether the fee for the license
prescribed herein will for each event licensed hereunder be adequate
to reimburse the Town for the extra expense in protecting the health
and safety of the public which can reasonably be attributed to the
event to be licensed. When the license fee is found to be inadequate,
the applicant shall agree to put in writing to reimburse the Town
for the amount of such expense in excess of the license fee and shall
furnish a bond for the payment of such amount in a form acceptable
to the Town Administrator or the Derry Town Council, as the case may
be.
Whoever violates the provisions of this chapter
shall be guilty, as provided in RSA 286:5, of a misdemeanor if a natural
person or guilty of a felony if any other person. It shall be the
duty of the Derry Town Council, by and through the Town Administrator,
to prosecute every violation of this chapter.