§ 6-23. Regulations.  


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  • (a)

    Fencing. It shall be unlawful for any person to conduct or operate any race, show or exhibition unless the premises for which the license is issued is completely enclosed with an eight-foot fence, the design of which has been approved by the town board. Said fence shall be of a suitable construction to keep people from entering the licensed premises except at authorized entrance/exit points.

    (b)

    Fire extinguishers. It shall be unlawful for any person to conduct or operate any race, show or exhibition unless a general purpose fire extinguisher is placed at 500-foot intervals along the race track. Said fire extinguishers shall be capable of a content capacity of ten pounds or its equivalent.

    (c)

    Sanitary facilities. It shall be unlawful for any person to conduct or operate any race, show or exhibition unless adequate sanitary facilities are provided in compliance with state board of health regulations, or other pertinent regulations, and such facilities are approved by the town board.

    (d)

    Lighting. It shall be unlawful for any person to conduct or operate any race, show or exhibition at night unless adequate lighting facilities are provided and approved by the town board.

    (e)

    Security.

    (1)

    No person required to have a license under this article shall conduct or operate a race, show or exhibition for free or for which an admittance fee is charged unless adequate security if provided. There shall be a minimum of one deputy sheriff, or other security personnel approved by the town board, for every 200 spectators in attendance.

    (2)

    The holder of the license shall contract with the county sheriff's department for the services of an event supervisor on a basis agreeable to said sheriff's department and licensee; such contractual services shall be paid for by the licensee.

    (3)

    Such officers engaged as event supervisors shall make an annual report to the town board regarding licensed shows, races and exhibitions supervised.

(Code 2006, § 7-6-1(e)—(i))