Class A
means
those events which by design are intended to attract a
minimum of 1,000 patrons on any peak attendance day from
both within and outside Putnam County. These events are
commonly referred to as festivals and may include: (1) paid
commercial advertisement; (2) beer/alcohol concessions; (3)
amplified entertainment; (3) street/sidewalk entertainment;
(4) multiple stages; and (5) itinerant merchandising. Such
events rent space to vendors for food and/or merchandise
sales and require municipal public safety and public works
services beyond those that are regularly provided by the
city. Hours of operation shall be no earlier than 8:00 a.m.
and no later than 12:00 midnight. No amplified sound shall
be permitted before 12:30 p.m. on Sundays or before 10:00
a.m. on any other day.
Any "Class A" event
held on public property must be sponsored by a
non-profit charitable organization for the purpose
of raising funds for a legal cause or charity, must
be centered around a local, annually recurring
theme, and deemed beneficial for the citizens of
Palatka by the city commission.
Class B
means those public or private events which by design
are intended to attract less than 1,000 patrons or
spectators on any peak attendance day, and/or where
advertisement, if done, is usually limited to a
local target market. These events shall include but
are not limited to certain cultural events, arts and
craft shows, athletic events, community
celebrations, dances, car shows, competitions,
revivals, concerts, regattas, fishing tournaments
with 40 boats or more, and parades. These events may
include amplified sound and food & beverage
concessions. Except for fishing tournaments, hours
of operation should be no earlier than 8:00 a.m. and
no later than 10:00 p.m. No amplified sound shall be
permitted before 12:30 p.m. on Sundays or before
10:00 a.m. any other day.
Class C
means these events are characterized by their
limited impact on traffic, parking and noise in
surrounding neighborhoods, and do not exceed the
capacity of the facility or other property proposed
to be used. These activities include events that
involve the private use of city-owned or controlled
property and are not open to the general public,
including, but not limited to, fishing tournaments
with less than 40 boats, weddings, picnics, family
reunions, and birthday parties. These events will
also include block parties, contests, certain types
of low-impact concerts, and fund-raising food
concessions for the benefit of nationally-recognized
charities, local service clubs or other local
organizations. These events may include serving of
food and/or beverages, one source of amplified
sound, up to eight hours of activities, and shall
operate no earlier than 8:00 a.m. and no later than
10:00 p.m., except for fishing tournaments. No
amplified sound shall be permitted before 12:30 p.m.
on Sundays or before 10:00 a.m. on any other day.
Class A
means
those events which by design are intended to attract a
minimum of 1,000 patrons on any peak attendance day from
both within and outside Putnam County. These events are
commonly referred to as festivals and may include: (1) paid
commercial advertisement; (2) beer/alcohol concessions; (3)
amplified entertainment; (3) street/sidewalk entertainment;
(4) multiple stages; and (5) itinerant merchandising. Such
events rent space to vendors for food and/or merchandise
sales and require municipal public safety and public works
services beyond those that are regularly provided by the
city. Hours of operation shall be no earlier than 8:00 a.m.
and no later than 12:00 midnight. No amplified sound shall
be permitted before 12:30 p.m. on Sundays or before 10:00
a.m. on any other day.
Any "Class A" event
held on public property must be sponsored by a
non-profit charitable organization for the purpose
of raising funds for a legal cause or charity, must
be centered around a local, annually recurring
theme, and deemed beneficial for the citizens of
Palatka by the city commission.
Class B
means those public or private events which by design
are intended to attract less than 1,000 patrons or
spectators on any peak attendance day, and/or where
advertisement, if done, is usually limited to a
local target market. These events shall include but
are not limited to certain cultural events, arts and
craft shows, athletic events, community
celebrations, dances, car shows, competitions,
revivals, concerts, regattas, fishing tournaments
with 40 boats or more, and parades. These events may
include amplified sound and food & beverage
concessions. Except for fishing tournaments, hours
of operation should be no earlier than 8:00 a.m. and
no later than 10:00 p.m. No amplified sound shall be
permitted before 12:30 p.m. on Sundays or before
10:00 a.m. any other day.
Class C
means these events are characterized by their
limited impact on traffic, parking and noise in
surrounding neighborhoods, and do not exceed the
capacity of the facility or other property proposed
to be used. These activities include events that
involve the private use of city-owned or controlled
property and are not open to the general public,
including, but not limited to, fishing tournaments
with less than 40 boats, weddings, picnics, family
reunions, and birthday parties. These events will
also include block parties, contests, certain types
of low-impact concerts, and fund-raising food
concessions for the benefit of nationally-recognized
charities, local service clubs or other local
organizations. These events may include serving of
food and/or beverages, one source of amplified
sound, up to eight hours of activities, and shall
operate no earlier than 8:00 a.m. and no later than
10:00 p.m., except for fishing tournaments. No
amplified sound shall be permitted before 12:30 p.m.
on Sundays or before 10:00 a.m. on any other day.
Class A
means
those events which by design are intended to attract a
minimum of 1,000 patrons on any peak attendance day from
both within and outside Putnam County. These events are
commonly referred to as festivals and may include: (1) paid
commercial advertisement; (2) beer/alcohol concessions; (3)
amplified entertainment; (3) street/sidewalk entertainment;
(4) multiple stages; and (5) itinerant merchandising. Such
events rent space to vendors for food and/or merchandise
sales and require municipal public safety and public works
services beyond those that are regularly provided by the
city. Hours of operation shall be no earlier than 8:00 a.m.
and no later than 12:00 midnight. No amplified sound shall
be permitted before 12:30 p.m. on Sundays or before 10:00
a.m. on any other day.
Any "Class A" event
held on public property must be sponsored by a
non-profit charitable organization for the purpose
of raising funds for a legal cause or charity, must
be centered around a local, annually recurring
theme, and deemed beneficial for the citizens of
Palatka by the city commission.
Class B
means those public or private events which by design
are intended to attract less than 1,000 patrons or
spectators on any peak attendance day, and/or where
advertisement, if done, is usually limited to a
local target market. These events shall include but
are not limited to certain cultural events, arts and
craft shows, athletic events, community
celebrations, dances, car shows, competitions,
revivals, concerts, regattas, fishing tournaments
with 40 boats or more, and parades. These events may
include amplified sound and food & beverage
concessions. Except for fishing tournaments, hours
of operation should be no earlier than 8:00 a.m. and
no later than 10:00 p.m. No amplified sound shall be
permitted before 12:30 p.m. on Sundays or before
10:00 a.m. any other day.
Class C
means these events are characterized by their
limited impact on traffic, parking and noise in
surrounding neighborhoods, and do not exceed the
capacity of the facility or other property proposed
to be used. These activities include events that
involve the private use of city-owned or controlled
property and are not open to the general public,
including, but not limited to, fishing tournaments
with less than 40 boats, weddings, picnics, family
reunions, and birthday parties. These events will
also include block parties, contests, certain types
of low-impact concerts, and fund-raising food
concessions for the benefit of nationally-recognized
charities, local service clubs or other local
organizations. These events may include serving of
food and/or beverages, one source of amplified
sound, up to eight hours of activities, and shall
operate no earlier than 8:00 a.m. and no later than
10:00 p.m., except for fishing tournaments. No
amplified sound shall be permitted before 12:30 p.m.
on Sundays or before 10:00 a.m. on any other day.
Class A
means
those events which by design are intended to attract a
minimum of 1,000 patrons on any peak attendance day from
both within and outside Putnam County. These events are
commonly referred to as festivals and may include: (1) paid
commercial advertisement; (2) beer/alcohol concessions; (3)
amplified entertainment; (3) street/sidewalk entertainment;
(4) multiple stages; and (5) itinerant merchandising. Such
events rent space to vendors for food and/or merchandise
sales and require municipal public safety and public works
services beyond those that are regularly provided by the
city. Hours of operation shall be no earlier than 8:00 a.m.
and no later than 12:00 midnight. No amplified sound shall
be permitted before 12:30 p.m. on Sundays or before 10:00
a.m. on any other day.
Any "Class A" event
held on public property must be sponsored by a
non-profit charitable organization for the purpose
of raising funds for a legal cause or charity, must
be centered around a local, annually recurring
theme, and deemed beneficial for the citizens of
Palatka by the city commission.
Class B
means those public or private events which by design
are intended to attract less than 1,000 patrons or
spectators on any peak attendance day, and/or where
advertisement, if done, is usually limited to a
local target market. These events shall include but
are not limited to certain cultural events, arts and
craft shows, athletic events, community
celebrations, dances, car shows, competitions,
revivals, concerts, regattas, fishing tournaments
with 40 boats or more, and parades. These events may
include amplified sound and food & beverage
concessions. Except for fishing tournaments, hours
of operation should be no earlier than 8:00 a.m. and
no later than 10:00 p.m. No amplified sound shall be
permitted before 12:30 p.m. on Sundays or before
10:00 a.m. any other day.
Class C
means these events are characterized by their
limited impact on traffic, parking and noise in
surrounding neighborhoods, and do not exceed the
capacity of the facility or other property proposed
to be used. These activities include events that
involve the private use of city-owned or controlled
property and are not open to the general public,
including, but not limited to, fishing tournaments
with less than 40 boats, weddings, picnics, family
reunions, and birthday parties. These events will
also include block parties, contests, certain types
of low-impact concerts, and fund-raising food
concessions for the benefit of nationally-recognized
charities, local service clubs or other local
organizations. These events may include serving of
food and/or beverages, one source of amplified
sound, up to eight hours of activities, and shall
operate no earlier than 8:00 a.m. and no later than
10:00 p.m., except for fishing tournaments. No
amplified sound shall be permitted before 12:30 p.m.
on Sundays or before 10:00 a.m. on any other day.