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PREFACE
PUD #1 THE PRESERVE ON GRAND
PUD #2 GRAND WOODS
PUD #3 HEATHERWOOD
PUD #4 HEATHERWOOD 2
PUD #5 BEH
PUD #6 BEH II
PUD #7 PARKHAVEN
PUD #8 SOMERFIELD
PUD #9 SOUTHWOODS KNOLL
PUD #10 S AND F/KARP
PUD #11 SOUTHWOODS EAST 2
PUD #12 SOUTHWOODS EAST
PUD #13 STONEBRIDGE
PUD #14 WISTFUL VISTA
PUD #15 SOUTHWOODS WEST
PUD #16 WESTBROOKE
PUD #17 THE KNOLLS
PUD #18 WEST PARK
PUD #19 WOODLAND PARK
PUD #20 THE SHOPPES AT VALLEY WEST
PUD #21 WESTDALE PLAZA
PUD #22 COUNTRY PARK
PUD #23 JORDAN PARK VISTA
PUD #24 MEADOWVIEW
PUD #25 SUN PRAIRIE
PUD #26 SUN PRAIRIE WEST
PUD #27 WEST LAKES
PUD #28 COUNTRY CLUB OFFICE PLAZA (CCOP)
PUD #29 REED'S CROSSING
PUD #30 GLEN OAKS
PUD #31 ASHWORTH CORRIDOR
PUD #32 RYUN FARM
PUD #33 WIRTZ PROPERTY
PUD #34 BOONE FARM
PUD #35 98TH STREET
PUD #36 WESTOWN CENTRE
PUD #37 CORPORATE PLACE
PUD #38 WRENWOOD PLACE
PUD #39 WATER TOWER PLACE
PUD #40 THREE FOUNTAINS COMMERCIAL
PUD #41 BLUE CREEK
PUD #42 WESTIN HEIGHTS
PUD #43 SOUTH WATER TOWER PLACE
PUD #44 42ND STREET
PUD #45 50TH STREET
PUD #46 MAPLE GROVE NORTH
PUD #47 JORDAN CREEK TOWN CENTER
PUD #48 BRIDGEWOOD
PUD #49 ASHAWA
PUD #50 VALLEY GREEN
PUD #51 5940 UNIVERSITY
PUD #52 COLBY OFFICE PARK
PUD #53 GREENWAY CROSSING
PUD #54 WEST GRAND BUSINESS PARK
PUD #55 MILLS CROSSING
PUD #56 RESERVED
PUD #57 ASHWORTH CROSSING
PUD #58 BATY FARM
PUD #59 DEPOT AT ASHWORTH
PUD #60 LAKE VIEW
PUD #61 BENNETT
PUD #62 WEST GLEN TOWN CENTER
PUD #63 LINCOLN STREET PARK
PUD #64 KING'S VALLEY
PUD #65 CLEVEN
PUD #66 KING'S RIDGE
PUD #67 RESERVED
PUD #68 GALLERIA
PUD #69 ROBEL FARM
PUD #70 WELLS FARGO WEST DES MOINES CAMPUS
PUD #71 JORDAN CREEK CROSSING I
PUD #72 SOUTH MAPLE GROVE
PUD #73 BELLA SOUTH
PUD #74 JORDAN CREEK CROSSING II
PUD #75 JORDAN HEIGHTS
PUD #76 MAPLE GROVE WEST
PUD #77 PUBLIC SAFETY STATION #19
PUD #78 HERITAGE BEND
PUD #79 VILLAGE AT JORDAN CREEK
PUD #80 TALLYN'S REACH
PUD #81 VILLAGE OF PONDEROSA
PUD #82 PLAZA AT JORDAN CREEK
PUD #83 JORDAN CREEK BUSINESS PARK
PUD #84 MERCY WEST LAKES
PUD #85 LUTHERAN-MYERS
PUD #86 COUNTRY CLUB DENTAL
PUD #87 JORDAN WEST
PUD #88 PARADISE POINTE
PUD #89 SILVERWOOD
PUD #90 BROADMOOR APARTMENTS AT JORDAN CREEK
PUD #91 AVIVA USA
PUD #92 ESCALADE TOWNHOMES
PUD #93 WESTOWN CITY CENTER
PUD #94 TACO JOHN'S
PUD #95 RACCOON RIVER QUARRIES
PUD #96 WEST BANK-CASEY'S
PUD #97 60TH AND ASHWORTH CENTER
PUD #98 FAREWAY
PUD #99 DENTON
PUD #100 KINGS LANDING
PUD #101 ROGER'S FARM
PUD #102 MIDWEST TECHNOLOGY BUSINESS PARK
PUD #103 CLOCKTOWER SQUARE
PUD #104 GRAND VALLEY
PUD #105 ELDORADO ESTATES
PUD #106 1ST STREET REDEVELOPMENT
PUD #107 PLATINUM POINTE TOWNHOMES
PUD #108 MAJESTIC OAKS
PUD #109 DELLA VITA
PUD #110 SAMMONS FINANCIAL GROUP
PUD #111 QUAIL PARK WOODS
PUD #112 PHENIX
PUD #113 THE FOUNDRY
PUD #114 THE PARKWAYS
PUD #115 TRAIL SIDE
PUD #116 RB WDM GRAND LLC
PUD #117 BROWNS WOODS HOLLOW
PUD #118 WDM PUBLIC SERVICES
PUD #119 CEDAR RIDGE
PUD #120 GRAND RIDGE
PUD #121 THE PRESERVE
PUD #122 MIDTOWN REDEVELOPMENT
PUD #123 DOWLING CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL
PUD #124 WENDY’S
PUD #125 SOUTH BRANCH BUSINESS PARK
PUD #126 VILLAGE ON JORDAN CREEK
PUD #127 KING’S GROVE
PUD #128 WESTOWNE SHOPPING CENTER
PUD #129 MILLS LANDING
PUD #130 LINNWILL HY-VEE
PUD #131 THE WILDER PINES
PUD #132 M&W MINI STORAGE (CUBESMART)
PUD #133 ERIK'S BIKES
PUD #134 THE VILLAGE AT SUGAR CREEK
PUD #135 PAVILION PARK
PUD #136 JORDAN RIDGE
PUD #137 JORDAN CREEK TOWER
PUD #138 SUITE SHOTS
PUD #139 ASHWORTH 88
PUD #140 WOODHOUSE
PUD #141 VALLEY WEST MALL
PUD #142 VAL AIR BALLROOM
7-1E-5: PERMIT REVIEW PROCESS:
   A.   City staff shall review applications, identify potential issues and concerns, and work with the applicant to propose possible solutions to resolve those identified issues and concerns. The city staff review shall include the city clerk or designee, and representatives of the police, fire, emergency medical services, public works, parks and recreation, and development services departments. Additional city staff from other departments may assist with the review depending upon the details of the proposed event.
   B.   The parks and recreation department shall review special event permit applications for events held exclusively within a city park or greenway in accordance with city park policies, rules, and regulations that do not require city staff from multiple departments as part of the planning or execution of the event and do not cause anticipated significant impact to nearby public streets or other city property.
   C.   City staff shall consider, at a minimum, the following criteria in reviewing the special event permit application. City staff reserves the right to consider additional criteria in its review as deemed necessary.
      1.   Whether the applicant has supplied all of the requested information to city staff.
      2.   Whether the applicant has obtained necessary permits involving the sale of alcoholic beverages, tents or inflatables, amplified sound, fireworks, temporary signs, and any applicable building permits.
      3.   Whether the applicant has previously held events of similar size and scope within the city.
      4.   Whether the date, time, size, or location of the event would substantially interrupt the safe and orderly movement of pedestrian and vehicular traffic in the vicinity of the event's location.
      5.   Whether the concentration of persons or the closure of a public street at the event would unduly interfere with proper fire and police protection of, or other emergency service through, the event or to areas adjacent to the event's location.
      6.   Whether the estimated number of participants or attendees or the size or type of event equipment is sufficient to close a public street, or if there is an alternative available to closing a public street.
      7.   Whether another special event permit has already been granted for substantially the same date, time, or location within the city.
      8.   Whether the size or time of the event would require so great a diversion of the city police department as to prevent normal police protection at another previously scheduled event in the city.
      9.   Whether city personnel necessary to regulate and monitor the event can reasonably be made available.
      10.   Whether the event is reasonably likely to cause injury to persons or property and if there is adequate planning for crowd control of participants or attendees.
      11.   Whether adequate sanitation or other health facilities will be available at the event.
      12.   Whether there is a sufficient number of parking places within a reasonable distance to accommodate the number of vehicles expected.
      13.   Whether the time, size, or nature of the event is compatible with the normal activity at that location.
      14.   Whether the proposed use or event will likely have a significant adverse environmental impact.
      15.   Whether negative police or other reports of past activities held or sponsored by the applicant or in the same location merit a recommendation of denial.
      16.   Whether the applicant, including its employees, agents, and volunteers, have violated city code provisions or city policies at past events.
      17.   Whether the applicant has timely paid the city all fees due and owing under any city code provision or city policy.
      18.   If required, whether the applicant has obtained sixty percent (60%) approval of the proposed event from affected neighboring residents and submitted that information to the city in acceptable form.
      19.   If required, whether the applicant has obtained seventy five percent (75%) approval of the proposed event from affected neighboring businesses within the VJHB and submitted that information to the city in acceptable form. (Ord. 2013, 11-25-2013, eff. 1-1-2014)