No parade or assembly shall be permitted upon
the highways or streets of the Village of Norwood unless a permit
shall have been obtained from the Village Clerk of the Village of
Norwood upon approval of the Board of Trustees after application therefor
to said Village Clerk, in writing.
Any person who shall violate any provision of
this article shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and conviction therefor
shall be punishable by imprisonment in the county jail for a term
not to exceed six months or by a fine not to exceed $50, or by both
fine and imprisonment.
For the purposes of this article, the following
terms shall be given the meanings set forth herein:
AMUSEMENT EVENTS
Any form of entertainment open to the public and generally
conducted in the outdoors with the presence of tents, booths or temporary
structures erected for such purpose, or any combination of the foregoing,
including but not limited to forms of entertainment commonly known
as "carnivals," "circuses," "fairs," "bazaars" and "outdoor shows."
APPLICATION
That form specified by the Village Clerk used for obtaining
an amusement event permit.
ORGANIZATION
A group having a joint or common interest and organized for
some purpose. An organization shall include a charitable, religious,
membership, hospital or not-for-profit corporation.
The purpose of this article is to preserve the
public peace and good order, to prevent tumultuous assemblages and
to assure the health and safety of the residents of the Village of
Norwood in regard to the conduct of all amusement events.
No later than four weeks in advance of a proposed
amusement event, an application shall be executed and filed with the
Village Clerk by the organization seeking a permit. All applications
for permits for amusement events shall supply the following information:
A. The name, address and the telephone number of the
organization.
B. The names, addresses and the telephone numbers of
two authorized officers or directors who will be responsible for and
can be contacted during the operation of the amusement event and who
shall both sign said application.
C. The date(s), time(s) and place of the amusement event.
D. A complete description of all activities, games of
skill, rides and special events.
E. A notarized letter signed by the property owner stating
the nature, extent and duration of the amusement event and granting
permission for the organization to use the property.
F. A certificate of insurance pursuant to §
120-8 of this article.
G. Any other documents required to be provided pursuant
to any section of this article.
H. Such additional information as the Village Clerk may
require.
No permit for an amusement event shall be issued
and any outstanding permit may be revoked if the Board of Trustees
determines that such amusement event includes any activity which,
in the judgment of the Board of Trustees, will disturb the order and
peace of the Village or will jeopardize the health, safety or welfare
of the residents of the Village of Norwood.
Prior to opening an amusement event to the public,
the permit holder shall file proof with the Village Clerk that his
mechanical rides have been inspected and found satisfactory by the
New York State Department of Labor in compliance with § 870-a
et seq. of the Labor Law.
The term of any permit shall not exceed six
days, and only two permits may be issued per organization for each
calendar year.
A permit pursuant to this article must be conspicuously
displayed during the operation of said amusements and be available
for inspection by any person demanding such inspection.
Any person who shall erect, operate or maintain
any amusement event without first having obtained a permit or who
shall own the land on which such amusement event is located shall
be guilty of a violation of this article. Such violation is an offense
punishable by a fine not to exceed $250 for each day such violation
continues or by imprisonment for 15 days, or both such fine and imprisonment.