810.06   PERMIT DENIAL AND REVOCATION.
   (a)   The Mayor shall deny a special event permit if:
      (1)   A special event permit has been granted for another special event at the same place and time;
      (2)   The proposed special event will unreasonably disrupt the orderly flow of traffic and no reasonable means of rerouting traffic or otherwise meeting traffic needs is available;
      (3)   The applicant fails to adequately provide for:
         A.   The protection of event participants;
         B.   Crowd security, taking into consideration the size and character or the event.
      (4)   If the proposed special event will violate a Village ordinance or other applicable law;
      (5)   The applicant makes a false statement of material fact on the application;
      (6)   The applicant fails to provide proof that he or she possesses or is able to obtain a license or permit required by Village ordinance or other applicable laws for the conduct of all activities included as part of the special event;
      (7)   The applicant has had a special event permit revoked within the preceding fourteen months;
      (8)   The applicant has committed, within preceding fourteen months, one or more violations of a condition or provision of a special event permit; or the applicant fails to pay any outstanding costs owed to the Village for a past special event.
   (b)   The Mayor may revoke a special event permit if:
      (1)   The applicant fails to comply with, or the special event is in violation of, a condition or provision of the special event permit, an ordinance of the Village, or any other applicable law; or
      (2)   The permit holder makes a false statement of material fact on an application for a special event permit.
         (Ord. 1186-18. Passed 4-11-18.)