Resources
Special event permits that have been approved to take place on Town property or in a Town facility do not include any resources. All resources required for the set-up, operation and clean-up of the event are the responsibility of the permit holder.
There is a Facility Permit Fee for indoor facilities, outdoor parks, picnic tables and waste receptacles in accordance with the Town’s Fees and Services By-Law.
Any and all additional requests for Town resources, including labour costs, shall be the sole responsibility of the permit holder and will be charged back by the Town accordingly. All costs, including but not limited to, any Town fees and charge-backs associated with resources requested of the Town are the responsibility of the permit holder.
Utilities and Equipment
The use of water and hydro will be allowed only in those areas specified by Town staff. Installation and/or use of any utilities and equipment approved for the event are the responsibility of the permit holder and are subject to inspection and approval by the Town or other agencies required by law. Installation, maintenance and costs associated with any fencing is the sole responsibility of the permit holder.
Waste
The permit holder must make arrangements for litter control, including the use of waste, grease and/or recycling containers. Regular pick-up/changing/cleaning of all waste, grease and recycling containers is required to ensure a sanitary environment, and is the responsibility of the permit holder.
The Town may provide staffing for the removal of garbage as requested, however there will be a fee for this service.
Washrooms
Proper planning is essential to ensure that the number of toilets and hand-washing stations are adequate for peak attendance numbers. This protects the health of those in attendance and reduces the risk of spreading disease.
The following factors should be considered when planning an event as they will have some influence on the number and type of facilities required as well as provide help in preparing the grounds and developing contingency plans:
- Duration and layout of the event
- Type of event
- Type of crowds i.e. participants with special needs
- Weather conditions
- Whether attendance numbers are pre-determined
- Whether food and beverages will be available
- Whether attendees be consuming alcohol
- Whether the event has staggered ending times
Event organizers must develop a maintenance schedule for the toilet and hand-washing stations prior to the event to ensure that facilities are cleaned and supplies replenished as needed.
Event organizers must have a contingency plan in case attendance exceeds the anticipated numbers and additional toilet and hand-washing stations are required on short notice. Such contingency plans can include pre-arranging to have the toilet company on standby, in case the toilets need to be pumped out during the event.
Toilet and hand-washing stations should be placed in strategic locations that:
- Are easily-accessible in all areas and/or venues at the event
- Are easily accessible for servicing and maintenance during the event
- Have ambient lighting available in the dusk hours and placed in an open area to limit any vandalism
Wayfinding signage should be in place to communicate to the event attendees where the toilets are located. The permit holder should be on-site to assist in delivery to specific locations within the park. Try to find a location that the toilets can be chained up against such as a fence or light standard. This will reduce the likelihood of the toilets being knocked over the night before or after the event. If you find a toilet knocked over, it should remain in that position until the toilet company is able to replace it. It should never be placed upright and used once it has dried out.
The event organizer must ensure the appropriate number of washrooms are available and accessible for those with disabilities. Industry metrics on washroom use is to have one toilet per 250 people. Signage should be in place to direct people to the facilities. Lighting should be provided if the event takes place at night.