Definitions. Definitions used herein shall be in addition to and/or consistent with those set forth in per §
10-2 of the Town of Linn Code.
APPLICANT
The person or group sponsoring or organizing an event and applying for an event permit required under per §
10-2 of the Town of Linn Code (hereinafter "per § 10-2").
ATHLETIC COMPETITION
An event involving sports, games, or exercises which is reasonably
anticipated to obstruct the normal flow of traffic on a public property
or otherwise limit public access to public property. Examples include
but are not limited to the running/biking/walking/mix of all, or vehicle
race.
BARRICADE
A sawhorse, metal gate, barrel or other approved barrier set up by the Town or otherwise permitted in §
10-2 of these regulations as a warning to block the passage of pedestrian and/or vehicular traffic from a designated area.
BLOCK PARTY
An outdoor public event organized by the residents of a neighborhood
or residential block and held upon a Town right-of-way for social
or entertainment purposes.
BUSINESS DAY
Normal Town work hours occurring Monday through Friday, excluding
holidays.
COMMUNITY EVENT
An annual one-day community or neighborhood event organized
for celebrating community arts, recreation or culture or to commemorate
a holiday, season or special day to the community.
COST RECOVERY
Administrative and departmental costs charged by the Town to an applicant in conjunction with an event permitted under §
10-2 and these regulations.
EVENT PERMIT
Any written authorization issued as required by §
10-2 and these regulations that authorizes the performance of a specified act or acts on a street or other Town property.
FIRST AMENDMENT ACTIVITY
(1)
Includes all expressive and associated activity that is protected
by the United States and Wisconsin Constitutions, including speech,
press, assembly, and/or the right to petition.
(2)
For purposes of §
10-2 and these regulations, commercial advertising that is regulated by the Zoning Ordinance, or elsewhere in the code, is excluded from this definition.
MOBILE FOOD ESTABLISHMENT
A restaurant or retail establishment where food is served
or sold from a movable vehicle, push cart, trailer or boat which periodically
or continuously changes location and requires a service base to accommodate
the unit for servicing, cleaning, inspection and maintenance. [Wisconsin
Food Code 1-201.10(53m)]
PARADE
For purposes of §
10-2 and these regulations means a march, procession, organized movement, or motorcade consisting of persons, vehicles, or a combination thereof that:
(1)
Is held with an intent to attract attention;
(2)
Takes place upon roads and streets within the Town or the park;
(3)
Interferes or tends to interfere with the normal flow or regulation
of pedestrian or vehicular traffic or does not comply with normal
and usual traffic, regulations or controls.
PARTICIPANT
In a special event refers to those individuals, including
but not limited to the applicant, who take part in the activities
of the special event.
PERSON
Any person, firm, partnership, association, corporation,
society, company, or organization of any kind.
PUBLIC ASSEMBLY
A group activity, including but not limited to a demonstration,
march, meeting, parade, protest, rally, or vigil which involves the
expression of opinions or grievances of persons for a common purpose
as a result of prior planning and which has a tendency to interfere
with the normal flow or regulation of pedestrian or vehicular traffic
upon the streets, parks, sidewalks, or other public grounds within
the Town or does not comply with normal and usual traffic, regulations
or controls; or which occupies any public area open to the general
public to the exclusion of others.
PUBLIC SAFETY SERVICES
Those services provided by the Police Department, the Fire
Department or the Department of Emergency Medical Services.
SIDEWALK
Any area or way set aside or open to the public for pedestrian
traffic, whether it is paved or not.
SPECIAL EVENTS
(1)
A special event shall include but not be limited to a parade,
public assembly, performance, meeting, contest, exhibit, athletic
competition or presentation, community event, block party, or ceremony.
Said event is to be held:
(a)
Wholly or partially on property owned or maintained by the Town
which is designated by the Town for First Amendment activity or in
a traditional public forum;
(b)
On a street or sidewalk located within the Town and will likely
result in the obstruction of such streets or sidewalks or will likely
compromise the ability of the Town to respond to a public safety emergency;
(c)
On any other property, but requires for its successful execution
the provision and coordination of Town services to a degree over and
above that which the Town routinely provides.
(2)
The definition of special event is not intended to include:
(a)
An activity held solely on private property and which does not
otherwise require for its successful execution the provision and coordination
of Town services to a degree equal to and/or over and above that which
the Town routinely provides;
(b)
Programmed activities provided or managed by the Town, i.e.,
recreational and senior center programs;
(c)
Any event that would otherwise fall within the definition of a special event held in a park but which involves fewer than 25 people at the same time within a circumscribed 100-foot radius and does not interfere with regular use of the park by the public (but provisions of §
10-2 may still apply);
(d)
First Amendment activity on Town streets or sidewalks (including
those in parks) that will not likely result in the obstruction of
Town streets or sidewalks nor compromise the ability of the Town to
respond to a public safety emergency;
(e)
Permitting of sports fields, sports facilities, or park shelters,
recreation or senior centers, churches or rummage sales, schools,
funerals, or usages otherwise governed by the Code.
STREET
Any paved or unpaved road, thoroughfare, avenue, boulevard,
parkway, drive, or other public way set aside or open for purposes
of vehicular traffic, including any berm, shoulder or median strip
thereof.
TRADITIONAL PARADE
One which has been conducted on or about a certain date on
a similar route and in connection with a particular holiday for at
least the past five years.
TRAFFIC CONTROL
Those activities performed by the Police Department during
a special event that relate to the orderly flow of pedestrian, vehicular
and other forms of movement along public rights-of-way.