No outdoor amusement may be set up, held or promoted unless
a written license from the Forks Township Board of Supervisors has
been obtained by the promoters at least 30 days in advance of such
event.
The application for a license shall include plans and specifications
having the following:
A. The
location, legal description and ownership of the tract or tracts of
land upon which the outdoor amusement will be held.
B. A
site plan (scale of one inch equals 50 feet) of the outdoor amusement
site shall be submitted indicating but not limited to the location
of topographical features, including fences, buildings, streams, drainage
systems, highways and roadways, railroads, structures and telephone
lines; all proposed construction and usage, including lighting, utilities,
buildings and water and sewage treatment facilities; access and departure
routes, roads limited to emergency vehicle ingress and egress, other
service roadways, entrances and exits, location for law enforcement
command posts, emergency helicopter landing pad, first-aid stations,
fire stations, vehicle storage areas and vehicle parking areas; and
location of services, including watering points, portable or permanent
toilet facilities, showers, refuse collection points and public telephones.
C. The application shall set forth with specificity the actions being taken to comply with the rules for sanitation, water supply, food service, medical facilities, access and departure and safety as prescribed in Articles
III through
VIII of this chapter.
If a license is denied, a notice stating the reasons therefor
shall be mailed, by certified mail, to the applicant within 10 days
of such action. If a license is denied, the applicant may request
a hearing before the Board of Supervisors to consider the denial.
Such hearing shall be conducted in accordance with the Pennsylvania
Local Agency Law. The request for such hearing shall be sent to the
Secretary or Assistant Secretary of the Board of Supervisors.
If at any time during the assembly, the Supervisors, Township
Chief of Police or the Pennsylvania State Police or the Department
of Environmental Protection determine that a serious threat to public
health or safety is resulting from the assembly, the license may be
voided and the promoter shall require the assembly to cease. Any lease
for the use of such site shall immediately terminate, and all persons
failing to leave such site are trespassing on such property. Voiding
of a license does not void the insurance or bond, and such insurance
or bond shall remain in effect for the full period of original issuance.
The analysis and review of plans and specifications, and the
supervision of sanitation, water supply and food service facilities,
shall be administered by the Board of Supervisors in cooperation with
the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, and any other
available state, federal and local agencies.
Where, owing to special conditions, a literal enforcement of
this chapter would result in unnecessary hardship, the Board of Supervisors
may make reasonable modifications and exceptions. Proof of unnecessary
hardship must be presented to the Board of Supervisors. The request
for an exception shall be reviewed at a public meeting of the Board
of Supervisors who shall make a decision consistent with the goals
of this chapter.