EDITOR'S NOTE: This chapter, previously a codification of Ordinance 1995-13, passed June 6, 1995, was re-enacted by Ordinance 99-27, passed December 21, 1999.
860.01 Purposes.
860.02 Permit required.
860.03 Information required; permit fee; performance bond.
860.04 References; inspections; Council approval; restrictions; hours of operation.
860.99 Penalty.
CROSS REFERENCES
Uniform fee schedule - see ADM. Ch. 210
Fees - see ADM. 210.06
Amplified sound systems - see GEN. OFF. 666.08
Prohibited activities at special events - see GEN. OFF. 666.09
Assemblages in parks - see S.U. & P.S. 1062.08
The purposes of this chapter are to promote the public health, safety and welfare of the residents of the City of Wayne and to protect the public health, safety and welfare of those who are desirous of conducting public shows, carnivals, circuses, revivals, public assemblies or exhibitions, as well as any animals that may be a part of any public show, carnival, circus, revival, public assembly or exhibition, and to protect the residents of the City of Wayne against related noise, odors, vehicular traffic and pedestrian traffic.
(Ord. 99-27. Passed 12-21-99.)
No person shall conduct any special event (public show, carnival, circus, revival, public assembly or exhibition) of any kind in the City without first obtaining a permit therefor from the City.
(Ord. 99-27. Passed 12-21-99.)
(a) The following factors shall be considered when determining whether or not an event is subject to the permitting process set forth in this chapter.
(1) There are more than 100 participants.
(2) The event would create exaggerated or exacerbated traffic conditions for the location.
(3) That the event expects to sell or distribute food to more than 100 participants.
(4) That tents or shelters greater than 2,000 square feet would be used.
(5) Any type of open burning is involved.
(b) The applicant is responsible for any and all health inspections or requirements by the County Health Department.
(Ord. 2006-21. Passed 10-3-06.)
(a) Every person applying for the permit required by this chapter shall furnish the City Clerk with the name and residence address of the owner and the person and organization in control of the show, carnival, circus, revival, public assembly or exhibition and the general nature or character of such show, carnival, circus, revival, public assembly or exhibition. The applicant must also provide information regarding the specific site location, including, but not limited to, information regarding the housing of animals, tents, parking, means of advertising, restroom facilities, insurance and all games, rides and food and drink concessions. Said information will be provided on a drawing submitted with the application. All such applications received by the Clerk's office will be processed upon payment of a two hundred dollar ($200.00) non-refundable application fee.
(Ord. 2005-34. Passed 10-4-05.)
(b) Every applicant shall, additionally, furnish a performance bond, within seven days of approval by the City Council, in the sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000), unless the Recreation Department requires a lesser amount at Goudy Park, to insure that the site of the show, carnival, circus, revival, public assembly or exhibition is cleaned up in a manner that is acceptable to the City. The Council may set such other conditions as it deems reasonable as conditions precedent to said public show, carnival, circus, revival, public assembly or exhibition, in addition to the performance bond. The City shall be the sole judge as to the cleanliness of said property. The City shall, in its sole discretion, clean up any such property, including adjoining property, if necessary, and charge the cost of the clean-up to the applicant, if said property, and any adjoining property, if required, has not been cleaned up within twenty-four hours of the conclusion of the show, carnival, circus, revival, public assembly or exhibition.
(Ord. 99-27. Passed 12-21-99; Ord. 2000-10. Passed 6-6-00; Ord. 2004-16. Passed 11-16-04.)
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