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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 155', '§ 155', '§ 155', '§ 155', '§ 155', '§ 155', '§ 155', '§ 155', '§ 155', '§ 155', '§ 155', '§ 155', '§ 155', '§ 155', '§ 155', '§ 155', '§ 155', '§ 701', '§ 175', '§ 701', '§ 751', '§ 10', '§ 10', '§ 240', '§ 345', '§ 175', '§ 155', '§ 155', '§ 155', '§ 155']

Village of Port Chester, NY Catering and Events Establishments
§ 155-1 Purpose.
§ 155-4 Issuance and renewal of license.
§ 155-5 Fees.
§ 155-6 Posting of license.
§ 155-7 Manager required.
§ 155-8 License not transferable.
§ 155-9 Inspection.
§ 155-10 Changes in corporate licenses.
§ 155-11 Rules and regulations.
§ 155-12 Suspension of license.
§ 155-13 Revocation of license.
§ 155-14 Hearing; license denial, suspension, revocation; appeal.
§ 155-15 Penalties for offenses; enforcement.
§ 155-16 Scienter required to prove violation.
§ 155-17 Applicability to existing establishments.
§ 155-18 Severability.
§ 155-19 Effect on conflicting Code provisions.
Chapter 155 Catering and Events Establishments
[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Port Chester 6-1-2009 by L.L. No. 6-2009. Amendments noted where applicable.]
Nuisances — See Ch. 229.
Restaurant ancillary entertainment licensing — See Ch. 250.
Signs and billboards — See Ch. 272.
The purpose of this chapter is to establish licensing requirements and operational regulations for catering and events establishments, to protect the health, safety and welfare of the community and to provide demarcation between establishments that are leased or hired out for private events and establishments where events are open to the general public.
CATERING AND EVENTS ESTABLISHMENT
Any nonresidential room, place or space in the Village where food and beverages are available for consumption, that is regularly leased or hired out for a particular function, occasion or event to which the general public is not invited or admitted and wherein music or entertainment is provided.
Any person who performs any service on the premises of a catering and events establishment on a full-time, part-time or contract basis, regardless of whether the person is denominated an employee, independent contractor, agent or otherwise. "Employee" does not include a person exclusively on the premises for repair or maintenance of the premises or for the delivery of goods to the premises. "Employee" does include any security guard employed by a catering and events establishment or whose services are performed on the premises of a catering and events establishment.
The actual power to operate the catering and events establishment or control the operation, management or policies of the catering and events establishment or legal entity which operates the catering and events establishment;
Ownership of a financial interest of 30% or more of the catering and events establishment or of any class of voting securities of the catering and events establishment; or
Holding an office (e.g., president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, managing member, managing director, etc.) in a legal entity which operates the catering and events establishment.
A person in whose name a license to operate a catering and events establishment has been issued, as well as the individual or individuals listed as an applicant on the application for a catering and events establishment license.
A person on the premises of the catering and events establishment who is authorized to exercise, or who in fact exercises, control of the business premises. A person may be a manager regardless of whether that person is an owner of the business or a licensee under this chapter.
A public highway, road, street, avenue, alley, driveway, path, sidewalk, roadway or any other public place or public way.
Real property, including but not limited to buildings, grounds, offices and dwelling units, from which sound levels from sound sources outside such property may be measured. For the purposes of this definition, individual offices or dwelling units within a building may constitute a receiving property.
The consistent and repeated doing of an act on an ongoing basis.
Any of the following offenses, for which less than five years have elapsed since the date of conviction of a felony or the date of release from confinement for the conviction of a felony, whichever is the later date, or for which less than two years have elapsed since the date of conviction of a misdemeanor or the date of release from confinement for the conviction of a misdemeanor, whichever is the later date:
Any offense which is a misdemeanor or felony involving the catering and events establishment premises.
It shall be unlawful for any person to conduct, maintain or operate, or engage in the business of conducting, maintaining or operating, a catering and events establishment without a valid catering and events establishment license.
An applicant for a catering and events establishment license shall file at the office of the Village Clerk a complete application made on a form provided by the Village Clerk. If an individual seeks a catering and events establishment license, he or she shall sign and certify the application for a license as applicant. If a person who seeks a catering and events establishment license is other than an individual, each person with an influential interest in the catering and events establishment or in a legal entity that controls the catering and events establishment shall sign and certify the application as applicant. Each applicant must be qualified under this chapter and each applicant shall be considered a licensee if a license is granted.
An application for a catering and events establishment license shall be considered complete when it is notarized and contains, for each person required to sign the application, the information and/or items required in this subsection accompanied by the appropriate licensing fee:
The applicant's full legal name and any other names used by the applicant in the preceding five years. The application shall also include the name of the legal entity(ies) intending to operate the catering and events establishment as well as the doing-business-as name of the catering and events establishment.
Written proof of age, in the form of a driver's license, a picture identification document containing the applicant's date of birth issued by a governmental agency or a copy of a birth certificate accompanied by a picture identification document issued by a governmental agency.
The catering and events establishment name, street address, legal description, mailing address and phone number.
The name and business address of the statutory agent or other agent authorized to receive service of process for the operator of the catering and events establishment.
A statement of whether an applicant has been convicted of or has pleaded guilty or nolo contendere to a specified criminal activity as defined in this chapter and, if so, each specified criminal activity involved, including the date, place and jurisdiction of each as well as the dates of conviction and release from confinement, where applicable. If an applicant has been convicted of, or has pled guilty or nolo contendere to, a specified criminal activity as defined in this chapter, the applicant shall include a statement of whether the conviction or plea is subject to a certificate of relief from disability or a certificate of good conduct pursuant to New York State Correction Law §§ 701 through 703-b.
Four copies of a sketch or diagram showing the configuration of the catering and events establishment premises and the location of off-street truck loading spaces for the establishment, including a statement of the total floor area occupied by the establishment and a statement of the number of off-street truck loading spaces for the establishment. The sketch or diagram shall be drawn to a designated scale or drawn with marked dimensions of the interior of the premises to an accuracy of plus or minus six inches. The Village Clerk may waive the requirements of this Subsection C(7) for a renewal application if the applicant adopts a sketch or diagram that was previously submitted and certifies that the configuration of the premises has not been altered since it was prepared.
[Amended 12-7-2009 by L.L. No. 15-2009]
Four copies of a diagram showing the catering and events establishment premises and adjacent public rights-of-way, which depicts the pedestrian and vehicular traffic patterns that relate to the operation of the catering and events establishment. This diagram shall be a separate document from the sketch or diagram required in Subsection C(7) above. The Village Clerk may waive the requirements of this Subsection C(8) for a renewal application if the applicant adopts a diagram that was previously submitted and certifies that the catering and events establishment premises, adjacent public rights-of-way, and related pedestrian and vehicular traffic patterns have not been altered since the diagram was prepared.
A copy of the valid permit to operate a food service establishment at the catering and events establishment issued by the Westchester County Health Department.
A copy of the current certificate of occupancy.
An applicant may obtain an annual license which expires 12 months from the date of issuance. An annual license may be renewed only by making application and payment of a fee as set forth in Village Code § 175-4.
Within 20 days of the filing of a complete catering and events establishment license application, the Village Clerk shall either issue a license to the applicant or issue a written notice of intent to deny a license to the applicant. The applicant shall allow Village officials access to the floor area of the premises, during regular business hours, for the limited purpose of verifying compliance with the specific standards set forth in this chapter. The Village Clerk shall issue or renew a license unless:
The applicant does not possess a valid permit from the Westchester County Health Department to operate a food service establishment at the catering and events establishment.
The applicant does not possess a current certificate of occupancy.
An applicant has been convicted of or pled guilty or nolo contendere to a specified criminal activity, as defined in this chapter, provided that a specified criminal activity that is subject to a certificate of relief from disability or a certificate of good conduct pursuant to New York State Correction Law §§ 701 through 703-b shall not disqualify an applicant from receiving a license, nor shall an applicant be denied a license if such a denial would violate New York State Correction Law §§ 751 through 753.
An applicant has suffered or permitted the catering and events establishment premises, through improper or inadequate maintenance and supervision, to be used for the commission of any specified criminal activity as defined in this chapter.
Within the prior twenty-four-month period, two or more of any of the following have occurred on the premises of the establishment due to the knowing, reckless or negligent conduct of an applicant:
Centralized fire alarm system or fire hood suppression system, as required by the New York State Building and Fire Code, has been inoperable or lacking from required locations.
Fights, assaults or other disturbances of a similar nature have occurred on the premises.
Within the prior sixty-month period, any of the following have occurred due to the knowing, reckless or negligent conduct of an applicant:
A fire on the catering and events establishment premises resulting in death or serious physical injury, as defined in Penal Law § 10.00, Subdivision 10, where one or more Fire Code violations existed on the premises at the time of the fire.
Death or serious physical injury, as defined in Penal Law § 10.00, Subdivision 10, arising out of an incident on the catering and events establishment premises.
A riot, as defined in Penal Law § 240.05, taking place upon the premises or arising out of an incident on the premises and taking place, in whole or in part, within 200 feet of the catering and events establishment premises.
The catering and events establishment does not have the number of off-street truck loading spaces that are required for the establishment under § 345-14D of the Village Zoning Code.
The Village Clerk shall not issue or renew a license if an applicant has not paid any fine, penalty or judgment duly imposed in connection with or arising from the use, occupation or operation of the catering and events establishment.
The application fee for each annual catering and events establishment license is set forth in Village Code § 175-4.
Each catering and events establishment license issued under this chapter shall be posted and prominently displayed at the main entrance of the catering and events establishment.
A licensee shall provide a manager or other responsible party on the premises throughout the entire time that the catering and events establishment is occupied by any event attendee.
Catering and events establishments and their employees shall permit employees of the Village to inspect, from time to time on an occasional basis, the portions of the catering and events establishment where event attendees are permitted, for the purpose of ensuring compliance with the specific regulations of this chapter, during those times when the catering and events establishment is occupied by employees or event attendees. This section shall be narrowly construed by the Village to authorize reasonable inspections of the licensed premises pursuant to this chapter.
If, during the term of the licensing period, one or more persons with an influential interest in the licensed catering and events establishment is substituted or added, such substituted or added person with an influential interest shall, within 10 days of such substitution or addition, file with the Village Clerk an application for an approval of the change of licensees on such forms as are prescribed by the Village Clerk. Within 10 days of such a submission, the Village Clerk shall approve the application, in writing, if the application meets the standards set forth in § 155-4. If the application does not meet the standards set forth in § 155-4, the Village Clerk shall, within 10 days of the submission, issue a written notice of intent to deny the license and shall follow the procedures set forth in § 155-14.
A catering and events establishment and its licensees shall comply with and enforce the following:
No employee of the establishment shall knowingly or intentionally touch or make physical contact with the clothed or unclothed buttocks, breast, lap, groin area or pubic area of an event attendee on the premises of the establishment; and
No event attendee at the establishment shall knowingly or intentionally touch or make physical contact with the clothed or unclothed buttocks, breast, lap, groin area or pubic area of an employee on the premises of the establishment.
Alcohol. No catering and events establishment shall knowingly or recklessly allow the distribution of alcoholic beverages on its premises in violation of the Alcoholic Beverage Control laws of the State of New York and State Liquor Authority rules and regulations.
Hours of events.
No catering and events establishment shall allow any function, occasion or event held at the establishment to continue after 1:00 a.m., unless the service of alcoholic beverages at the function, occasion or event is authorized by a permit or license issued by the New York State Liquor Authority, in which case the establishment shall not allow the function, occasion or event to continue past 4:30 a.m.
No catering and events establishment shall allow any function, occasion or event held at the establishment to commence between 4:30 a.m. and 6:00 a.m.
No catering and events establishment shall use or maintain any of the following:
Exterior spotlighting, floodlighting or other illumination with beams that are directed into residential areas;
Intermittent, moving or flashing exterior lights; or
Any sign that violates the applicable provisions of the Village Code.[1]
Editor's Note: See Ch. 272, Signs and Billboards.
The Village Clerk may issue a written notice of intent to suspend a catering and events establishment license for a period not to exceed 30 days if the licensee has knowingly violated this chapter or has knowingly allowed an employee or any other person to violate this chapter.
The Village Clerk shall issue a written notice of intent to revoke a catering and events establishment license if the licensee knowingly violates this chapter or has knowingly allowed an employee or any other person to violate this chapter and a suspension of the licensee's license has become effective within the previous twelve-month period.
The Village Clerk shall issue a written notice of intent to revoke a catering and events establishment license if:
A licensee has knowingly given false information in the application for the catering and events establishment license;
A licensee has knowingly or recklessly engaged in or allowed possession, use or sale of controlled substances on the premises of the catering and events establishment;
A licensee has knowingly or recklessly engaged in or allowed prostitution on the premises of the catering and events establishment;
A licensee knowingly or recklessly operated the catering and events establishment during a period of time when the catering and events establishment license was finally suspended or revoked;
Any condition(s) exist which would require denial of the license under the standards set forth in § 155-4, Issuance and renewal of license.
The fact that any relevant conviction is being appealed shall have no effect on the revocation of the license, provided that if any conviction which serves as a basis of a license revocation is overturned or reversed on appeal, that conviction shall be treated as null and of no effect for revocation purposes.
When, after the notice and hearing procedure described in this chapter, the Village revokes a catering and events establishment license, the revocation shall continue for one year and the licensee shall not be issued any catering and events establishment license for one year from the date revocation becomes effective.
When the Village Clerk issues a written notice of intent to deny, suspend or revoke a license, the Village Clerk shall immediately send such notice, which shall include the specific grounds under this chapter for such action, to the applicant or licensee (respondent) by personal delivery or certified mail. The notice shall be directed to the most current business address or other mailing address on file with the Village Clerk for the respondent. The notice shall specify a date, not less than 10 days nor more than 20 days after the date the notice is issued, on which the Hearing Officer shall conduct a hearing on the Village Clerk's written notice of intent to deny, suspend or revoke the license.
At the hearing, the respondent shall have the opportunity to present all of the respondent's arguments and to be represented by counsel, present evidence and witnesses on his or her behalf and cross-examine any of the Village Clerk's witnesses. The Village Clerk shall also be represented by counsel and shall bear the burden of proving the grounds for denying, suspending or revoking the license. The hearing shall take no longer than two days, unless extended at the request of the respondent to meet the requirements of due process and proper administration of justice. The Hearing Officer shall issue a written decision, including specific reasons for the decision pursuant to this chapter, to the respondent within five days after the hearing.
If the decision is to deny, suspend or revoke the license, the decision shall not become effective until the 30th day after it is rendered, and the decision shall include a statement advising the respondent of the right to appeal such decision to a court of competent jurisdiction. If the Hearing Officer's decision finds that no grounds exist for denial, suspension or revocation of the license, the Hearing Officer shall, contemporaneously with the issuance of the decision, order the Village Clerk to immediately withdraw the intent to deny, suspend or revoke the license and to notify the respondent, in writing, by certified mail of such action. If the respondent is not yet licensed, the Village Clerk shall contemporaneously therewith issue the license to the applicant.
If any court action challenging a licensing decision is initiated, the Village shall prepare and transmit to the court a transcript of the hearing within 10 days after receiving written notice of the filing of the court action. The Village shall consent to expedited briefing and/or disposition of the action, shall comply with any expedited schedule set by the court and shall facilitate prompt judicial review of the proceedings. The following shall apply to any licensee that possesses a valid annual catering and events establishment license on the date on which the complete application is filed with the Village Clerk: Upon the filing of any court action to appeal, challenge, restrain or otherwise enjoin the Village's enforcement of the denial, suspension or revocation, the Village Clerk shall immediately issue the respondent a provisional license. The provisional license shall allow the respondent to continue operating a catering and events establishment under this chapter and will expire upon the court's entry of a judgment on the respondent's appeal or other action to restrain or otherwise enjoin the Village's enforcement.
Any person who violates, disobeys, omits, neglects or refuses to comply with or resists the enforcement of any of the provisions of this chapter shall be guilty of a violation and, upon conviction, be subject to a fine of no less than $750 nor greater than $900 for each offense. Each day a violation is committed, or permitted to continue, shall constitute a separate offense and shall be fined as such.
The Village Attorney is hereby authorized to institute civil proceedings necessary for the enforcement of this chapter to prosecute, restrain or correct violations hereof. Such proceedings, including suit for an injunction, shall be brought in the name of the Village, provided, however, that nothing in this section and no action taken hereunder shall be held to exclude such criminal or administrative proceedings as may be authorized by other provisions of this chapter, or any of the laws in force in the Village, or to exempt anyone violating this Code or any part of said laws from any penalty which may be incurred.
This chapter does not impose strict liability. Unless a culpable mental state is otherwise specified herein, a showing of a knowing or reckless mental state is necessary to establish a violation of a provision of this chapter. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, for the purposes of this chapter, an act by an employee that constitutes grounds for suspension or revocation shall be imputed to the catering and events establishment licensee for purposes of finding a violation of this chapter, or for purposes of license denial, suspension or revocation, only if an officer, director or general partner, or a person who managed, supervised or controlled the operation of the business premises, knowingly or recklessly allowed such act to occur on the premises. It shall be a defense to liability that the person to whom liability is imputed was powerless to prevent the act.
All preexisting establishments operating as catering and events establishments, as that term is defined in this chapter, that are lawfully operating in the Village in compliance with all state and local laws prior to the effective date of this chapter, are hereby granted a de facto temporary license to continue operation for a period of 90 days following the effective date of this chapter. By the end of said 90 days, all catering and events establishments must conform to and abide by the requirements of this chapter.
This chapter, and each section and provision of said chapter hereunder, are hereby declared to be independent divisions and subdivisions and, notwithstanding any other evidence of legislative intent, it is hereby declared to be the controlling legislative intent that if any provisions of said chapter, or the application thereof to any person or circumstance, are held to be invalid, the remaining sections or provisions and the application of such sections and provisions to any person or circumstances other than those to which it is held invalid shall not be affected thereby, and it is hereby declared that such sections and provisions would have been passed independently of such section or provision so known to be invalid. Should any procedural aspect of this chapter be invalidated, such invalidation shall not affect the enforceability of the substantive aspects of this chapter.
Any provision(s) in the Village Code, including the provisions of Chapter 206, Licensed Occupations, specifically in conflict with any provision in this chapter is hereby deemed inoperative as to catering and events establishment licenses.