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Narberth to formalize special‑event permit, exempt longstanding ‘legacy’ events from fees
Summary
Staff presented a proposed special‑event permit and fee structure that would require applications for all events, exempt legacy events (those running 10+ years before 2025) from application fees while continuing in‑kind support, and allow council to decide whether to fund new events. The permit will go to the finance committee to update the fee
Staff presented a proposed special‑event permitting process and a definition for “legacy events” intended to preserve longtime community events while standardizing application requirements.
The draft defines legacy events as those operated for 10 or more years before 2025 (excluding COVID cancellations); legacy events would be exempt from the new application fee but would still complete the permit form so the borough can document insurance, permissions, staffing needs and the borough’s in‑kind contributions. "We're just looking to create a standardized form to make sure…
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