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The sponsor of the event shall be responsible for ensuring a health inspection of each vendor participating in the event to ensure that each vendor has the proper licenses. The cost of the inspection will be $50 per vendor inspected. In the event that an unlicensed or improperly licensed vendor is found at the event, the sponsor of the event shall be fined pursuant to § 96.999 of this code for each unlicensed or improperly licensed vendor. This shall be in addition to any fines and/or penalties which may be issued to the individual vendor.
(Ord. 2022-022, passed 3-22-2022; Ord. 2023-041, passed 10-24-2023) Penalty, see § 96.999
In addition to any other appropriate department, the Department is authorized to inspect the special event and may issue citations for any violation of this subchapter or any regulations pertaining to the operation of the special event, except for provisions currently enforced by the Department of Public Health.
(Ord. 2022-022, passed 3-22-2022) Penalty, see § 96.999
The Department shall have the authority to promulgate such rules and regulations that it determines are necessary or desirable for the implementation of this subchapter. The rules and regulations need not be published in a newspaper but shall be made available for inspection by the public at no charge.
(Ord. 2022-022, passed 3-22-2022)
(A) Any person violating any provision of this chapter for which no specific penalty is prescribed shall be subject to § 10.99 of this code of ordinances.
(B) (1) For any violation of a special event permit or the rules and regulations promulgated under §§ 96.060 through 96.075 of this code, including the failure to amend a permit pursuant to § 96.062 of this code, the sponsor of the event shall be fined not less than $500 nor more than $750 for each violation. The city may, if timing permits, order the sponsor of the event or property owner where the event is held to cease and desist from holding the event for any violation of the special event permit of §§ 96.060 through 96.075 of this code. The city may seek an injunction or temporary restraining order, an abatement or other appropriate action to enjoin, abate or stop any outdoor special event violation of §§ 96.060 through 96.075 of this code.
(2) The city’s administrative staff as well as its Police Department are authorized to enforce §§ 96.060 through 96.075 of this code. The sponsor of the event and the owner of the property where the outdoor special event is held will be jointly and severely liable to the city for any violation of §§ 96.060 through 96.075 of this code and for any costs or expenses incurred by the city for violations of §§ 96.060 through 96.075 of this code.
(3) If the sponsor of the event, the property owner and/or the attendees of the event are found guilty of four or more code violations or criminal acts at the same event or six or more code violations or criminal acts within a 180-day period, no new special event permits shall be issued to the sponsor of the event for the remainder of the year of that event and for the following calendar year.
(Ord. 2022-022, passed 3-22-2022)