§ 111.09 APPLICATION REVIEW.
   The Zoning Administrator or designee shall, upon receipt of an application for a permit, review it with the applicant or sponsoring organization to determine any other matters deemed relevant and for the obtaining of more specific information concerning the items presented in the permit application. In determining whether or not to issue such permit, the Zoning Administrator or his or her designee shall consider those items required to be presented in the permit application and shall also consider conflicts and possible conflicts with other events and performances, the burden placed by the event on public agencies, the adequacy of security, traffic control and crowd control provisions, the health and safety conditions for those attending the performance or event and the capacity of the area designated for the event to contain the expected number of vehicles, participants, and spectators. In addition, the Zoning Administrator or designee must find that the provisions and plans for crowd and traffic control and security, health and sanitation and all matters required to be included in the permit application are adequate and that the applicant and sponsor have the reasonable capability of carrying out such plans and preparations.
(Ord. 03-14, passed 7-14-03; Am. Ord. 05-03, passed 3-17-05; Am. Ord. 12-03, passed 3-12-12; Am. Ord. 17-5, passed 7-10-19)