(A) Except as provided herein, no person shall conduct, promote, manage, aid, or solicit attendance at a special event on public property or on private property or on a combination of private and public property any event of such magnitude as to impact public safety, traffic, or the health, safety, and welfare of the residents or the invitees unless that person shall have obtained a special event permit from the Town Manager or his or her designee based upon a complete application detailing the particulars of the event.
(B) The Town Manager or his or her designee is authorized to determine when a proposed facility use rises to the level of a special event permit based upon an evaluation of public impact or consumption of public resources, location, anticipated attendance, and purpose.
(C) The Town Manager or his or her designee shall consider all special event permits for events occurring within the town limits pursuant to the procedures established in this subchapter. He or she shall determine the special event venue and set reasonable boundaries, balancing the special event requirements and public health, safety, and welfare.
(D) The Town Manager or his or her designee shall coordinate the issuance of a special event permit with other public agencies through whose jurisdiction or property the event or portion thereof occurs and to issue a special event permit upon the concurrence of other public agencies involved. The Town Manager is authorized to establish administrative and operational policies to issue both the special event permit and the facility use permit. Special event permits involving the occupation of a public street (except for temporary use of a public street for a parade or facility use permit, in accordance with § 95.24) shall be approved by the Town Manager.
(E) All other licenses, permits, and fees shall be as required by this code.
(Prior Code, § 22-130) (Ord. 15-09, passed 6-11-2009)