(A) The applicant or sponsor of the special event involving the sale of food or beverages for immediate consumption, erection of structures, animals, water aid stations or another activity likely to create a substantial need for cleanup or extraordinary security measures due to public safety may be required by the city to provide an escrow deposit prior to issuance of the special event permit.
(B) The deposit shall be in an amount set by the City Council. The deposit will be returned to the applicant if the area used for the special event has been cleaned and restored to the same condition as it existed prior to the event and if no extraordinary security measures were required by the city for the event.
(C) If the property used for the event has not been properly cleaned or restored or if the city employed extraordinary security measures for public safety reasons, which were deemed necessary by the city, the applicant will be billed for the actual costs, less the escrow deposit.
(D) Failure to pay costs when due is a violation of the city code and may result in the issuance of an administrative citation and denial of any city approvals in the future.
(2001 Code, § 1017.13) (Ord. 10-15, passed - -)