[Ord. 2013-09, 4/1/2013, § 1]
This Part shall be known as the "Building and Facility Use Ordinance."
[Ord. 2013-09, 4/1/2013, § 2]
This Part is enacted pursuant to the authority conferred by
the Second Class Township Code, Act of May 1, 1933, P.L. 103, No.
69, as amended by the Act of November 9, 1995, P.L. 350, No. 60, § 1,
53 P.S. § 65101 et seq.
[Ord. 2013-09, 4/1/2013, § 3]
Excluding the Centerfield Building and the Welcome Center, the
Lower Mount Bethel Township recreation facilities are open and available
to the public for general use from dawn to dusk. Any individual or
group that is present at Township recreation facilities outside of
these times shall be deemed to be trespassing unless they have express
authorization from the Township for their presence on the property.
The Centerfield Building and Welcome Center are available for use
by reservation only, consistent with the terms of this Part.
[Ord. 2013-09, 4/1/2013, § 4]
1. The following activities are expressly prohibited by members of the
public during their use of Lower Mount Bethel Township recreation
facilities:
A. Consumption of alcoholic beverages.
G. Motorized recreational vehicles on trails, fields and parking lots.
I. Weapons, particularly firearms.
[Ord. 2013-09, 4/1/2013, § 5]
Dogs shall be permitted on Township trails and fields; however,
dogs shall be restrained on a leash at all times. Owners shall be
responsible for the removal and proper disposal of any fecal matter
deposited on Township trails or fields from their dog. Dogs that are
considered vicious and have a history of biting or attacking others
with or without provocation shall be prohibited from Township trails
and fields at all times. Owners shall assume full liability for the
behavior of their dogs at all times.
[Ord. 2013-09, 4/1/2013, § 6]
From time to time, the Board of Supervisors receives requests
from individuals or groups to utilize the recreation facilities owned
by the Township for purposes of holding a private event. The Board
of Supervisors of Lower Mount Bethel Township is authorized to establish
a user-fee schedule for individuals and groups to utilize the recreation
facilities of the Township for private purposes. This fee schedule
shall be adopted by Township resolution and may be amended from time
to time as the Board of Supervisors deems necessary.
[Ord. 2013-09, 4/1/2013, § 7]
The Board of Supervisors has the right to waive the user fees
charged for use of a Township recreation facility at its discretion,
upon request by an individual or group.
[Ord. 2013-09, 4/1/2013, § 8]
1. The Board of Supervisors establishes the following regulations for
the rental of Township recreation facilities:
A. Any individual or group wishing to utilize Township recreation facilities
shall make application to the Lower Mount Bethel Township office utilizing
the form duly adopted by resolution.
B. In order to reserve the desired location, an individual or group
must present the appropriate application as well as payment in full,
including any necessary cleaning deposit, of the user fee established
for the particular recreation facility or part thereof. If the recreation
facility is available on the date and time requested, the individual
or group shall be granted use on the date and time requested.
C. A cleaning deposit as established in the user fee schedule adopted
by resolution shall be made at the time of submission of the application
seeking to make a reservation. The deposit shall be held until the
recreation facility, or part thereof rented, is inspected after the
rental date, found to be in the condition required by this Part and
any key that was distributed to the lessee is returned to the Township
office. The Township shall be authorized to utilize the deposit (or
a portion thereof) for any costs or expenses incurred by the Township
should the recreation facility not be returned in a condition required
by this Part or if the key(s) is not returned and the lock must be
re-keyed.
D. All lessees shall be responsible to clean up and appropriately dispose
of any refuse accumulated as a result of their event. All decorations
and equipment shall be removed by the lessee. The tables, chairs,
and floors of the Township's recreation facility shall be free
of damage, food and beverages and shall be cleaned to pre-event standards
by the lessee. The building structure and fixtures shall be free and
clear of damage following completion of the rental.
E. All applicants for recreation facility use shall sign a use agreement,
which shall also contain a hold harmless clause, where the applicant
and all invitees of the applicant shall hold Lower Mount Bethel Township
harmless for any and all liabilities associated with the use.
F. Where required in the sole and absolute discretion of the Township,
the individual or group shall provide proof of insurance for each
use, including a designation of Lower Mount Bethel Township as an
additional insured, and evidence of such insurance shall be provided
to the Township before the date of the event or any keys are delivered
to the applicant.
G. All lessees and their guests shall adhere to the established rules
and regulations established by this Part for use of Lower Mount Bethel
Township recreation facilities.
H. The Board of Supervisors reserves the right to refuse rental to any
individual or group based upon previous violations of this Part or
for any reason that is deemed to be in the best interest of the Township,
in the sole and absolute discretion of the Board of Supervisors.
I. If an applicant rents a pavilion, the Township office shall place
a reserved sign with the date and applicant's name at the pavilion
to notify others of the reservation but will have no responsibility
to ensure that the "reserved" sign remains affixed to the pavilion.
If bathroom facilities are not located at the Township recreation
facility, it will be the applicant's responsibility to provide
a portable toilet for their guests' use. (The foregoing sentence
is not intended to obligate the Township to provide for bathrooms
above and beyond those which may exist at any Township recreation
facility from time to time.) Rental of the pavilion at the Centerfield
Building does not grant entry to the building itself for use of the
bathrooms.
J. If an applicant rents a space in one of the Township recreational
buildings, the key may be picked up from the Township office the last
business day before the event. The key shall be returned within three
business days following the event. If the key is not returned, the
Township office shall contact the applicant and remind him or her
of their obligation. If the key is still not returned after a period
of 10 days, the Township office shall make arrangements to re-key
the building at the applicant's expense.
K. The Township reserves the right to cancel an established reservation
if the needs of the Township require use of the space that has been
reserved, or if it deems cancellation to be in the best interests
of the Township. Upon cancellation, the applicant's fee and,
if applicable, cleaning deposit shall be returned promptly to the
applicant.
L. Any individual or group utilizing a recreation facility for the purpose
of a public display of a movie shall provide the Township with a properly
obtained use license.
M. The parking lots of any recreation facility shall not be rentable
and are for the purposes of parking for the scheduled event only.
N. The walking trails and paths of the Township are not rentable recreation
facilities.
[Ord. 2013-09, 4/1/2013, § 9]
The Board of Supervisors of Lower Mount Bethel Township hereby
authorizes the Township Solicitor to institute the necessary litigation
to obtain judgment and recover monies against an individual or group
for damages to Township recreation facilities as a result of a violation
of this Part or as a result of an individual or group engaging in
abusive, negligent, or inappropriate behavior that results in the
destruction of Township property. The foregoing authorization shall
not be interpreted to limit the Township from pursuing any and all
other available remedies, at law or in equity, for any violation of
this Part.
[Ord. 2013-09, 4/1/2013, § 10; as amended by A.O.]
1. Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate any provision of
this Part, upon conviction thereof in an action brought before a magisterial
district judge in the manner provided for the enforcement of summary
offenses under the Pennsylvania Rules of Criminal Procedure, shall
be sentenced to pay a fine of not more than $1,000 plus costs of prosecution,
including reasonable attorneys' fees and court costs, for each
separate offense and, in default of payment of said fine and costs,
to a term of imprisonment not to exceed 90 days. Each day that a violation
of this Part continues or each section of this Part which shall be
found to have been violated shall constitute a separate offense. The
Township Solicitor's office may assume charge of the prosecution
without the consent of the District Attorney as required under the
applicable Pennsylvania Rules of Criminal Procedure relating to trial
in summary cases. All fines and penalties collected for any violation
of this Part shall be paid to the Township and delivered to the Township
Treasurer for deposit.
2. The Township, by means of other appropriate legal proceeding, including
a complaint in equity, may compel any person to comply with the above
rules and regulations, or seek any such other relief as any court
of competent jurisdiction is empowered to afford.