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A. The responsible official shall deny a special event permit to an applicant who has not met one or more of the following requirements:

1. Provided a traffic control plan (if required).

2. Provided sufficient monitors for crowd control and safety.

3. Provided sufficient safety, health, or sanitation equipment services, or facilities that are reasonably necessary to ensure that the special event will be conducted with due regard for safety.

4. Provided sufficient off–site parking or shuttle service, or both, when required, to minimize any substantial adverse impacts on general parking and traffic circulation in the vicinity of the special event.

5. Met all of the requirements for submitting a completed application for a special event permit, including payment of all fees due and owing, by no later than ten (10) business days prior to the event.

B. The responsible official may deny a special event permit if, based on consideration of the permit application and from such other information obtained in reviewing the permit, in his or her opinion:

1. The special event will create the imminent possibility of violent disorderly conduct likely to endanger public safety or to result in significant property damage.

2. The special event will violate public health or safety laws.

3. The special event fails to conform to the requirements of law or duly established city policy.

4. The applicant demonstrates an inability or unwillingness to conduct a special event pursuant to the terms and conditions of this chapter.

5. The applicant has failed to conduct a previously authorized or exempted special event in accordance with law or the terms of a permit, or both.

6. The applicant has not obtained the approval of any other public agency within whose jurisdiction the special event or portion thereof will occur.

7. The applicant has failed to provide an adequate first aid or emergency medical services plan based on special event risk factors.

8. The special event will have significant adverse impact upon residential or business access and traffic circulation in the same general venue.

C. The responsible official shall deny a special event permit to an applicant who has failed to comply with any material term of this chapter or condition of a special event permit previously issued to the applicant. (Ord. M-3956 §1, 2010)