Terms used in this chapter are defined in accordance with common and ordinary usage.
"Adverse impacts"mean impacts to property and its environs that could result from a temporary event including, but not limited to, access and circulation, setbacks, parking, noise, hours of operation, fumes, odors, dust, and traffic. Hazardous activities such as the use of pyrotechnic devices, black powder, or smokeless powder, and the use of guns are included.
"Applicant"means a person who has filed a written application for a temporary event permit.
"City manager"means the City Manager of the City of Milwaukie or designee.
"Permittee"means the person or organization to whom a temporary event permit is granted pursuant to this chapter.
"Person"means an individual, firm, partnership, corporation, association, or other legal entity.
"Reimbursable costs"mean all costs and expenses incurred by the City for activities associated with staging of the temporary event, including, without limitation, the following:
1. Utility services provided to the temporary event including all of the costs of installation, maintenance, connection, and removal;
2. Food services inspection;
3. Repair, maintenance, and removal of facilities in the event of a failure of promoter;
4. Repair of streets, alleys, sidewalks, parks, and other public property;
7. Emergency medical service;
8. Garbage disposal and cleanup;
10. Other direct costs associated with the temporary event.
"Temporary"means lasting for a limited time, generally not more than 12 hours in any one day, not exceeding 30 consecutive days, and not occurring on a regularly scheduled basis within a year. Garage sales, as defined in Section
5.08.110, shall not exceed 72 consecutive hours and shall not occur more than twice within any one calendar year.
"Temporary event"is any special event, block party, or sales event defined as follows:
1. "Special event"means a temporary event, or gathering, including, but not limited to, a parade, festival, exposition, show, concert, or other similar activity that does not recur on a regularly scheduled basis within a year, is conducted wholly on public property or partly on public property, and is not a permitted use in the zone where it is occurring.
2. "Block party"means a party or celebration that involves the closure of a limited portion of a single local public street, that has attendance of not more than 150 people, and does not include the sale or distribution of alcohol.
3. "Sales event"means a seasonal or occasional event involving the processing and/or sale of commodities and services. These activities include, but are not limited to, the sale of produce, firewood, fireworks, and Christmas trees. Garage sales are not defined as sales events and do not require a special event permit.
(Ord. 1960 § 2, 2006)