The purpose of this chapter is to regulate special events as defined
herein. The Village's interest in enacting this chapter is to assure that
any such special event is conducted in a manner least disturbing to the community.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
PERSON
Any person or entity of any kind.
SPECIAL EVENT
Any activity using public property within the Village held on a one-time
or occasional basis, open to the public, conducted outdoors, with or without
an admission fee or donation, including by way of illustration, not limitation,
a marathon, a demonstration, a march or walk, a bike race, a road race, a
parade, a road rally, a concert, an exhibition of any kind or any similar
event, including any event necessitating any partial or complete closure of
any road for any time period.
No person shall cause, permit or allow a special event to occur within
the Village except upon issuance of a permit by the Board of Trustees.
The application for a permit shall be accompanied by an application
fee in amount(s) established by resolution of the Board of Trustees from time
to time and paid by the applicant to the Village Clerk. Application fees may
be waived at the Board's discretion.
No permit shall be issued authorizing a special event nor shall any
such event be held:
A. Where such event is largely for private profit.
B. Where the principal purpose is to advertise any product,
goods, wares or merchandise, except for farmers' markets engaged in the sale
of local produce, baked goods and other local food products.
C. Where the event consists primarily of the outdoor sale
of goods or services, such as a crafts fair, open air bazaar, flea market
or similar event, unless the premises on which the special event takes place
is owned by a municipality or by a duly qualified charitable organization
or not-for-profit corporation organized and existing under the laws of New
York State or another state.
D. Where the property is the subject of any outstanding
violations or any outstanding unsatisfied conditions set forth in any governmental
approvals.
E. Where any structure on the property does not have a valid
certificate of occupancy and/or a certificate of compliance, if applicable.
F. Where the proposed event includes carnival rides on a
lot in a residential zoning district.
G. Where exterior lighting at the event uses searchlights,
strobe lights, laser lights or revolving lights.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in this chapter,
the Board of Trustees may waive or modify any of the requirements set forth
herein.