Amphitheater Use Policy
CITY
OF BOWIE
ROBERT V. SETERA AMPHITHEATER USE POLICY
POLICY 00-01
SUBJECT
Requirements and guidelines for use of the Robert V. Setera Amphitheater at Allen Pond Park.
INTRODUCTION
The City owns the Robert V. Setera Amphitheater at Allen Pond Park. This policy has been prepared to establish specific criteria for organizations wishing to use the amphitheater for special events.
BACKGROUND
The Department of Community Services has reviewed their current policy governing the use of the Amphitheater and has determined that with increasing requests for use of this facility, the current policy needed to be revised. This revised policy provides use criteria for the facility, specifies available dates, and establishes guidelines for permitted users. The new policy will protect the facility and park from damage and improper use, ensure that permitted events are suitable for a public park forum and are of general interest, with minimal disturbance to surrounding residents.
POLICY
The use of the Amphitheater is restricted, in priority order, to City sponsored events; Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC) events coordinated with the City; or by other groups which have obtained a Special Event Park Permit issued from City’s Department of Community Services in accordance with this policy.
Special Event Park Permits for Amphitheater use may be issued only to:
a. Bowie based schools, having their principal place of business in the City, for the purpose of secular educational activities, which will not exceed 2 hours in length
b. Non-profit organizations
having their principal place of business in the City, provided that no more
than one such permit may be issued to any organization associated with the event
in any one-year period and provided that the program must be open to the public
at no charge (although voluntary donations may be passively solicited), and
further provided that the program be of general interest, and have no offensive
or obscene content.
"Passively solicited" means that receptacles for voluntary contributions
may be placed at appropriate locations at least fifty feet from the point of
entry and labeled with their purpose. The existence of the receptacles may be
called to attention of attendees as they enter the event but attendees may not
be compelled or pressured to make a donation and no other mention, solicitation
or request for donations may be made to attendees.
An organization seeking a Special Event Park Permit shall submit a security
deposit (in accordance with the City’s current fee structure) upon application
with the City, which deposit shall be forfeited if the City determines that
the prohibition on the charging of admission has been violated or if any of
the below noted Guidelines for Amphitheater use are not adhered to.
Special Event Park Permits will be considered on a case-by-case basis, taking into account the time of day, date and previously scheduled events or activities.
Fees for the use of the Amphitheater shall be in accordance with the City’s current fee structure.
Guidelines for use of the Amphitheater are as follows:
1. All activities other than City-sponsored events or M-NCPPC
activities require the issuance of a Special Event Park Permit. Special Event
Park Permits for non-profit organizations will only be issued from September
15 - May 15, and will not be issued for the same dates that both City of Bowie
and M-NCPPC events have been scheduled. City programs always take priority.
2. Non-profit organizations hosting charitable events must provide hired security
personnel for the duration of their event. The organization must supply the
City with appropriate documentation of security precautions, before a Special
Event Park Permit will be issued.
3. Participants and sponsors of all activities must comply with all Park Rules
and Regulations as stated in Chapter
17 of the Bowie City Code, herein attached and included with the Amphitheater
Guidelines.
4. Performances must comply with all Environmental Noise Control Standards as
stated in Chapter 13 of
the Bowie City Code, herein attached and included with the Amphitheater Guidelines.
5. If the permittee desires to include food, beverage, and promotional vendors,
they shall be included on the Special Event Park Permit. The total number of
such vendors shall not exceed three (3) locations for any event. The sale of
alcoholic beverages by any vendor is prohibited.
6. If applicable, all tents /canopies must be freestanding. No ground spikes
are allowed.
7. All requests for the use of the Amphitheater will be made at least 60 calendar
days prior to the requested event date.
8. All requests for exceptions to the above policy must be supplied in writing
to the City Manager for consideration. The City Manager can refuse to permit
use of the facility if in his judgment the program or the attendees may cause
damage to the facility or if the nature of the proposed program, without regard
to the viewpoint of the content, is not appropriate for an amphitheater venue,
by reason of the scope of the event, number of reasonably anticipated attendees,
or otherwise. Notification of approval or denial of the request shall be made
within 30 days of receipt of application.
See City Code
CHAPTER
17. PARK RULES AND REGULATIONS.
CHAPTER
13. ENVIRONMENTAL NOISE CONTROL


