(1) The Zoning Administrator shall hear applications for and may grant Special Event Permits for a period of time not to exceed sixty (60) days for special events such as circuses, Christmas tree lots, revivals, horse shows, rodeos, charity events, and other short term events. Temporary construction offices and sales offices for new subdivisions shall be granted for a length of time specified by the Zoning Administrator.
(2) The Special Event Permit may be issued if a finding that the use covered by the permit, or the manner of conducting the same is not detrimental to:
(A) Persons residing or working in the vicinity,
(B) Adjacent property,
(C) The surrounding neighborhood, or
(D) The public welfare in general.
(3) Factors which may be reviewed include but are not limited to:
(A) Emitting odor, dust, gas, noise, smoke, heat, or glare beyond any boundary of the lot on which the use is being conducted.
(B) Causing a significant increase in traffic congestion.
(C) Constituting a threat to public health or safety.
(D) Causing or contributing to disturbances or breaches of the public peace and order.
(4) A Special Event Permit may be revoked by the Zoning Administrator upon a finding that there is material noncompliance with any condition prescribed in conjunction with the issuance of the permit, or that the use covered by the permit or the manner of conducting the same:
(A) Is detrimental to persons residing or working in the vicinity, adjacent property, the neighborhood, or the public welfare in general.
(B) Is in violation of any provision of this Ordinance or any law of the Town of Carefree or, if applicable, any law of Maricopa County, the State of Arizona, or the United States.
(C) The revocation of a Special Event Permit shall become final immediately.
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