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An alcohol permit is required if you wish to have any type
of alcoholic beverage in any of our parks or in the community
center. Someone 21 or over must obtain a permit in person
at the parks and recreation office. There is no charge.
Bulk alcohol is not allowed by park ordinance
(kegs, for example). Drinks must be in individual serving
sizes such as a can or bottle.
- The applicant will comply with all laws of the State
of Michigan regarding the use and possession of alcoholic
beverages including any licensing laws.
- The applicant will comply with all ordinances, rules
and regulations of the Charter Township of Delta and in
particular Section 13 of the Code of Ordinances.
- The applicant agrees that if any provision or term expressed
herein or of any ordinance or state law is violated this
permit is subject to immediate revocation and suspension
by verbal notice given by any Township Parks and Recreation
Department employee or representative or Deputy of the
Eaton County Sheriff's Department.
- The applicant is responsible for crowd control and behavior.
- The applicant agrees hereby to indemnify and hold the
Charter Township of Delta and its agents and employees
harmless of any and all liability, damages or expenses,
including attorneys fees, which may result from applicant's
failure to comply with the terms of this permit, any state
law, local ordinance or any injury or damage caused to
personal property as a result of applicant's activities.
- The applicant agrees that alcoholic beverages, including
but not limited to beer, wine or liquor in any mix or
combination thereof, shall not be available or furnished
to any person or consumed by any person in attendance
under the age of 21. This policy applies in all instances
including whether applicant has brought in the same or
if any other person in attendance (e.g. BYOB) has provided
the alcoholic beverages. Furthermore, there shall be no
sale of alcoholic beverages in any instance and that the
party or function described on the application is a private
party and is not open the the general public. It is the
applicant's sole responsibility to ensure that all persons
in attendance comply with this policy regarding the use
and or availability of alcoholic beverages.
- Issuance of this permit creates no right in the applicant
other than the right to consume alcohol within the specified
park area identified above.
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