[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the Township of
Lower Providence 10-11-1983 by Ord. No. 302. Amendments noted where applicable.]
It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to conduct
a carnival, fair, circus or other exhibition or special event in Lower Providence
Township without first having made application for and received a permit from
the Township Manager, acting on behalf of the Board of Supervisors, in accordance
with the conditions and limitations as set out in this chapter.
A.
The applicant for such permit shall file an application
in writing with the Township Manager, which application shall be accompanied
by the following information and assurances in a detailed plan:
(1)
The type of exhibition.
(2)
The number of admission tickets to be sold, if any, or
approximate capacity of any and all buildings to be used.
(3)
The amount of space and plan of the area where exhibition
would take place.
(4)
The number of entrances to be opened for admittance to
a building, if any, and if applicable, the number of entrances to be used
solely for admission to the exhibition seating area or areas.
(5)
The number of staff, including security personnel.
(6)
The parking facilities available.
(7)
There are adequate sanitary facilities for the people
expected.
(8)
There are trash and litter receptacles for outside performances
and exhibitions.
(9)
The length of time the exhibition shall take place.
(10)
The hours of the day or night during which the exhibition shall take place, subject to the restrictions of § 69-3 of this chapter.
(11)
Such other relevant information as the Township Manager
shall require.
B.
The applicant shall furnish evidence that a public liability
insurance policy shall be in force and effect at the time the exhibition takes
place. No permit shall be issued until the Township Manager is satisfied that
the owner, operator and/or sponsor of such exhibition has purchased suitable
insurance to provide protection against foreseeable risks with respect to
the operation of such exhibition.
C.
The applicant shall furnish evidence regarding the safety
of equipment to be used at the exhibition, if any. No permit shall be issued
until the Township Manager is satisfied that the evidence of safety is sufficient
with respect to the operation of equipment at the exhibition.
D.
The application and plans as required shall be submitted
to the department manager at least 10 days prior to the date of the event.
F.
The Township Manager shall have the authority to order
additional staffing or any additional authority as needed to ensure the safety
of the patrons and the public.
G.
Nothing in this section shall be construed in any fashion
whatsoever the liability of those responsible for the management and operations
of the event, including the employment of adequate personnel for security,
safety, health and sanitation.
H.
If the Township Manager finds that all of the limitations
and requirements of the permit and this chapter have been complied with or
will be complied with by the applicant, he or she shall issue the permit conditional
upon such reasonable limitations and requirements as he or she may deem necessary
for the safety of persons and property.
B.
The owner, operator and/or sponsor of such carnival,
fair, circus, exhibition or special event shall not permit unnecessarily loud
noises to issue from the premises on which such carnival, fair, circus, exhibition
or special event is located, as prohibited under Ord. No. 296 (Nuisance Ordinance)
of the Code of the Township of Lower Providence.[1]
Any person violating any of the provisions of this chapter shall be
guilty of a summary offense and, upon conviction thereof in a summary proceeding,
shall be sentenced to pay the costs of prosecution and a fine of not more
than $300 and, in default of the payment thereof, shall be imprisoned for
a period not exceeding 30 days.