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Timestamp: 2020-06-07 09:47:38
Document Index: 443449968

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 185', '§ 185', '§ 185', '§ 185', '§ 185', '§ 185', '§ 185', '§ 185', '§ 185', '§ 185', '§ 185', '§ 185', '§ 185', '§ 185', '§ 185', '§ 185']

Township of Franklin, NJ Filming
§ 185-2 Permit required.
§ 185-3 Issuance of permits.
§ 185-4 Interference with pubic activity; notice of filming.
§ 185-5 Filming in residential zones.
§ 185-6 Refusal to issue permit; employment of patrolmen and electrician.
§ 185-7 Appeals.
§ 185-8 Waiver of requirements of chapter by Township Manager.
§ 185-9 Copies of permit; inspections.
§ 185-10 Reimbursement of certain costs.
§ 185-11 Fees.
§ 185-12 Violations and penalties.
Chapter 185 Filming
[HISTORY: Adopted by the Township Council of the Township of Franklin 10-11-2011 by Ord. No. 3947. Amendments noted where applicable.]
The taking of still or motion pictures either on film or videotape or similar recording medium, for commercial or educational purposes intended for viewing on television, in theaters or for institutional uses. The provisions of this chapter shall not be deemed to include filming of news stories or public and private events within the Township of Franklin.
Any film which is financed and/or distributed by a major motion picture studio, including, but not limited to the following:
Warner Brothers, including New Line Cinema, Castle Rock Cinema, Village Road Show and Bel-Aire.
Paramount, including MTV Films and Nickelodeon Movie.
20th Century Fox, including Fox Searchlight.
Disney/Miramax.
Any film for which the budget is at least $10,000,000.
Recurrent weekly television series programming.
Any and every public street, highway, sidewalk, square, public park or playground or any other public place within the Township which is within the jurisdiction and control of the Township of Franklin.
No person or organization shall film or permit filming on public or private land within the Township of Franklin without first having obtained a permit from the office of the Municipal Clerk, which permit shall set forth the approved location of such filming and the approved duration of such filming by specific reference to day or dates. Said permit must be readily available for inspection by Township officials at all times at the site of the filming.
All permits shall be applied for and obtained from the office of the Municipal Clerk during normal business hours. Applications for such permits shall be in a form approved by the Municipal Clerk and be accompanied by a permit fee in the amount established by this chapter in § 185-12 herein.
If a permit is issued and, due to inclement weather or other good cause, filming does not in fact take place on the dates specified, the Municipal Clerk may, at the request of the applicant, issue a new permit for filming on other dates subject to full compliance with all other provisions of this chapter. No additional fee shall be paid for this permit.
No permits will be issued by the Municipal Clerk unless applied for prior to five days before the requested shooting date; provided, however, that the Township Manager may waive the five-day period if, in his judgment, the applicant has obtained all related approvals and adjacent property owners or tenants do not need to be notified.
No permit shall be issued for filming upon public lands unless the applicant shall provide the Township with satisfactory proof of the following;
An agreement, in writing, whereby the applicant agrees to indemnify and save harmless the Township of Franklin from any and all liability, expense, claim or damages resulting from the use of public lands.
The posting of cash of $500 or a maintenance bond of $500 running in favor of the Township and protecting and insuring that the location utilized will be left after filming, in a satisfactory condition, free of debris, rubbish and equipment, and that due observance of all Township ordinances, laws and regulations will be followed. Within seven days of the completion of the filming, the Township will return the bond if there has been no damage to public property or public expense caused by the filming.
The hiring of an off-duty Franklin Township police officer for the times indicated on the permit shall be required if necessary for traffic and public safety reasons upon the discretion of the Police Chief.
The holder of the permit shall take all reasonable steps to minimize interference with the free passage of pedestrians and traffic over public lands and shall comply with all lawful directives issued by the Franklin Township Police Department with respect thereto.
The holder shall avoid any interference with previously scheduled activities upon public lands and limit, to the extent possible, any interference with normal public activity on such public lands. Where the applicant's production activity, by reason of location or otherwise, will directly involve and/or affect any businesses, merchants or residents, these parties shall be given written notice of the filming at least three days prior to the requested shooting date and be informed that objections may be filed with the Municipal Clerk, said objections to form a part of applicant's application and be considered in the review of the same. Proof of service of notification to adjacent owners shall be submitted to the Municipal Clerk within two days of the requested shooting date.
Filming in residential zones shall be permitted Monday through Friday between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m., provided that all requests for the hours between 9:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. are subject to the provisions of § 185-8. The setup, production and breakdown required by all filming shall be included in the hours as set forth herein.
The Township Manager may refuse to issue a permit whenever he determines, on the basis of objective facts and after a review of an application and a report thereon by the Police Department and by other Township agencies involved with the proposed filming site, that filming at the location and/or the time set forth in the application would unreasonably interfere with the use and enjoyment of adjoining properties, unreasonably impede the free flow of vehicular or pedestrian traffic or otherwise endanger the public's health, safety or welfare.
Further, the Township reserves the right to require one or more on-site patrolmen in situations where the proposed production may impede the proper flow of traffic, the cost of said patrolman to be borne by the applicant as a cost of production. Where existing electrical power lines are to be utilized by the production, an on-site licensed electrician may be similarly required if the production company does not have a licensed electrician on staff.
Any person aggrieved by a decision of the Township Manager denying or revoking a permit or a person requesting relief pursuant to § 185-8 may appeal to the Township Council. A written notice of appeal setting forth the reasons for the appeal shall be filed with the Township Manager.
An appeal from the decision of the Township Manager shall be filed within 10 days of the Township Manager's decision is made known to the applicant. The Township Council shall set the matter down for a hearing within 30 days of the day on which the notice of appeal was filed. The decision of the Township Council shall be in the form of a resolution supporting the decision of the Township Manager at a public meeting of the Township after the hearing on the appeal, unless the appellant agrees in writing to a later date for the decision. If such resolution is not adopted within the time required, the decision of the Township Manager shall be deemed to be reversed, and a permit shall be issued in conformity with the application or relief pursuant to § 185-8 shall be deemed denied.
The Township Manager may authorize filming during the hours between 9:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. In determining whether to allow an extension of hours under this section, the Township Manager shall consider the following factors:
Nature of the film shoot itself: e.g., indoors or outdoors; day or night; on public or private lands.
Consultation with the Council-Ward representative wherein the filming is to take place.
Limited noise and artificial light are used during the hours between 9:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m.
Copies of the approved permit will be sent to the Police and Fire Departments before filming takes place and to the New Jersey Film Commission. The applicant shall permit the Fire Prevention Bureau or other Township inspectors to inspect the site and the equipment to be used. The applicant shall comply with all safety instructions issued by the Fire Prevention Bureau or other Township inspectors.
Basic filming permit: $75. Where an applicant requests a waiver of the provisions of § 185-3A, requiring expedited processing of the permit application, the basic filming permit shall be $125.
Daily filming fee payable in addition to the basic filming permit: $50 per day.
Daily filming fee payable for major motion picture: $500 per day.
Filming permit for nonprofit applicants for educational purposes (no daily rate required): $25.
Any person violating this chapter or these rules and regulations, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine not exceeding $1,000 per day. A separate offense shall be deemed committed on each day during or on which a violation occurs or continues.