(A) The City Manager shall revoke a special events permit where the City Manager determines that there were grounds for denying the permit if such grounds were first disclosed or otherwise made known to the City Manager after approval of the permit.
(B) The City Manager, Chief of Police, or Director of Emergency Services may revoke a special events permit upon determining that the event is being conducted in violation of the terms and conditions of the permit, or that the event participants have violated or threatened to violate any applicable law or regulation or any condition of the permit. However, this subsection shall not authorize the revocation of a permit because of the need to protect participants from the conduct of others. Whenever possible, a permit shall not be revoked in the manner provided by this subsection unless and until the permittee or responsible event participants have been notified of the violation and afforded a reasonable opportunity to correct same.
(C) If the Chief of Police or Director of Emergency Services revokes a permit authorizing a special event prior to the date of such event, such city officer shall promptly notify the permittee in writing of such action and shall provide copies of the notice to the City Manager and all remaining city officers charged with carrying out any responsibilities under this chapter. However, where the Chief of Police or Director of Emergency Services revokes a permit authorizing a special event on the day of such event, such city officer shall announce such action to the event participants, to those city officers and employees engaged in monitoring or controlling traffic during the event, and to the person in charge of the event if such person can be located at the site of the event. Thereafter, the city officer revolting such permit shall promptly notify the permittee in writing of such action and shall provide a copy of the notice to the City Manager. In a written notice issued pursuant to this subsection, the city officer revoking the permit shall set forth the reasons for the revocation.
(Ord. 2001-28, passed 8-28-01)