§ 9.52.080. Conditional approval of permit.  


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  • The Chief of Police may impose additional conditions to a permit in the exercise of his or her reasonable discretion when conditionally granting a permit, including but not limited to:

    A.

    Requiring the applicant to retain or hire one or more security officers to provide security at and during the event, said security officers present and on duty at all times during the event;

    B.

    Requiring the applicant to be personally present at all times during the event;

    C.

    Requiring the applicant to provide a working telephone where he or she can be reached directly at all times during the event;

    D.

    Requiring the posting of the event permit at the event facility;

    E.

    Requiring a refundable security deposit before issuance of the permit toward the costs of city services and/or cost of damages to public facilities that may be associated with such an event;

    F.

    Requiring provision of medical services on-site on a case-by-case basis and/or in consideration of the applicant's previous history;

    G.

    Requiring in the case of live performances the actual name and stage name of every act performing;

    H.

    Requiring the submission of copies of all promotional materials simultaneously with the posting or distribution of said materials. All promotional materials must identify the promoter, and must not be posted or affixed to or on city or public property;

    I.

    Requiring a proof of liability insurance in the amount required by the city;

    J.

    Requiring the event promoter to provide attended bike parking service for events that expect five thousand (5,000) or more attendees, and for smaller events at the discretion of the Chief of Police. The promoter must advertise the service to potential attendees in all outreach and advertising materials and media, and place the bike parking area in an accessible location;

    K.

    Requiring such other additional conditions as are reasonably believed to be necessary to protect the public health, safety, welfare and order, as well as the health and welfare of restricted and other animals, and to minimize adverse impacts upon the surrounding neighborhood and the general community.

(Ord. No. 13209, § 2, 1-7-2014; Ord. 12884 § 3 (part), 2008; Ord. 12132 § 1 (part), 1999)