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§ 20-436 REVOCATION OF A PERMIT.
   (a)   The outdoor events manager may revoke a special event or parade permit if:
      (1)   The applicant violates the rules set forth in this article after the applicant has received the permit;
      (2)   The event poses an immediate threat to health or safety; or
      (3)   The applicant has failed to obtain any other permit required by this article, state law or the city code.
   (b)   The outdoor events manager, in consultation with the chief of police or fire chief may deny or revoke a special event or parade permit when by reason of disaster, public calamity, riot or other emergency, it is determined that the safety of the public or property requires revocation or denial. The outdoor events manager shall not revoke a special event or parade permit based on any of the factors set forth in § 20-405(b).
   (c)   If the United States Department of Homeland Security issues a level orange or a level red alert, the city, in its sole discretion, may close or postpone the opening of the event in the interest of public safety.
(Ord. 19255-08-2010, § 1, passed 8-3-2010, eff. 10-1-2010)