(A) The Police Chief shall issue an event permit conditioned on the applicant’s written agreement to comply with the terms of the permit.
(B) The Chief may approve, approve with conditions, or deny an application for an event permit.
(C) The issuance of an event permit under this section confers upon the permit holder the right to control and regulate activities within the event venue consistent with the terms of the permit.
(D) The issuance of an event permit does not obligate the city to provide municipal services, equipment, or personnel in support thereof.
(E) The Chief may deny an event permit to an applicant for any of the following reasons:
(1) Applicant’s failure to provide a traffic control plan sufficient to address the traffic impacts anticipated to result from the event;
(2) Applicant has materially failed to comply with conditions of previously issued event permits;
(3) The proposed event conflicts with an activity already scheduled;
(4) Applicant’s failure to show that there will be sufficient sanitation or other equipment and/or services to protect participants, spectators, and the general public’s health and safety;
(5) Applicant’s failure to timely file a complete application or meet the requirements for submission of the application, including payment of any fees;
(6) The event may violate public health or safety regulations; or
(7) Applicant demonstrates an unwillingness or inability to conduct the proposed event pursuant to the terms of this section.
(Prior Code, § 6.140)