The Building Official may impose reasonable conditions or restrictions on the granting of a permit, including but not limited to any of the following:
(a) Restrictions on fires; fireworks; amplified sound; the use of alcoholic beverages; sports; the use of animals, equipment or vehicles; the number of persons to be present; the location of any bandstand or stage; or any other activity which appears likely to create a risk of unreasonable harm to the public;
(b) A requirement that the permitee carry a minimum of $500,000.00 per occurrence in commercial general liability naming the city, their officers, agents, and employees as additional insured for claims occurring in city rights-of-way. The applicant shall also pay a reasonable deposit of security or provide a bond for the repair of any damage to city property, the cost of clean-up, or both when so determined by the Building Official based on the information provided in the application for permit of the proposed outdoor event;
(c) A requirement that the permitee make provision for furnishing adequate forces for security and traffic control at the proposed use or activity. The permitee shall provide for an adequate number of peace officers or security officers licensed by the state and licensed emergency medical personnel, for the event, based upon the anticipated number of attendees and the nature of the event. The permitee shall assume all costs for adequate forces for security and traffic control, as well as the cost for any emergency medical personnel required for the proposed event;
(d) A requirement that the permittee furnish additional sanitary and refuse facilities that might be reasonably necessary based on the use or activity for which the permit is being sought;
(e) A requirement that the permitee comply with all applicable local, state and federal law, as well as commonly acknowledged procedures for the legal and humane treatment of animals; and
(f) The requirement that the permitee is responsible for supplying all necessary traffic control plans and devices such as barricades, warning signs, or road closure signs in accordance with all applicable local and state laws.
(Ord. No. 3162, § 3, 10-10-02)