(A) Purpose. Provide regulations which govern the procedure and requirements for the review and approval, or denial, of proposed events or activities.
(B) Review authority. The City Manager shall have the review and approval authority to grant special event permits.
(C) Review standards. The City Manager may consider possible adverse effects of the proposed events or activities based on the following factors:
(1) Compliance with and effect upon the Comprehensive Plan;
(2) Compliance with § 152.905(G);
(3) The establishment, maintenance, or operation of the event or activity will not be detrimental to or endanger the public health, safety, morals, or comfort;
(4) The event or activity will not be injurious to the use and enjoyment of other property in the immediate vicinity for the purposes already permitted, nor substantially diminish and impair property values within the neighborhood;
(5) The establishment of the event or activity will not impede the normal and orderly development and improvement of surrounding property for uses permitted in the district;
(6) Adequate public facilities and services are available or can be reasonably provided to accommodate the event or activity which is proposed;
(7) The event or activity may, in all other respects, conform to the applicable regulations of the district in which it is located as outlined in the applicable sections of this chapter; and
(8) The event or activity and site conform to the performance standards as outlined in the applicable provisions of this chapter.
(C) Permit issuance.
(1) The City Manager shall approve or deny the special event permit within 30 days from the date of submission of a complete application.
(2) A written permit may be issued when a determination of compliance has been made. Specific conditions to assure compliance with applicable evaluation criteria, codes, ordinances, and the standards of this chapter must be attached to the permit.
(3) Determination of the applications non-compliance with applicable codes, ordinances, and the standards in this division shall be communicated to the applicant in writing and the application for the permit may be considered denied, unless, within ten days of the date of such notice, the applicant submits revised plans and/or information with which the City Manager is able to determine compliance.
(D) Revocation. A special event permit may be revoked by the City Manager or by an officer of the Brooklyn Park Police Department if it is determined that the applicant has violated any conditions of the administrative permit, any applicable provisions of the city code, or any applicable provisions of state or federal law.
(Ord. 2024-1304, passed 7-29-24)