A. Security and Safety. The application for a special event with a duration of more than four (4) hours shall include and provide for the information required by this section and, in addition, the Fire Chief may require a public safety plan in accordance with Section 403.12 of the City’s Fire Code.
1. Crowd Control Plan. The crowd control plan shall include a minimum of two (2) off-duty sworn public safety officers or other security personnel, approved by the Special Events Review Board, to monitor crowd control. Such security shall be provided for special events anticipated to generate between two hundred (200) and one thousand (1,000) persons and one (1) additional officer or other approved security personnel for every anticipated one thousand (1,000) persons thereafter. The Special Events Review Board has the authority to determine the anticipated number of persons in attendance. The above minimum requirements may be increased or reduced upon authorization of the Special Events Review Board.
2. City Codes. A plan to address all fire and life safety concerns and the provisions of the City’s building and other life safety codes. The Special Events Review Board shall determine the appropriate number of fire and medical personnel needed to provide fire prevention and medical coverage.
B. Traffic Circulation and Parking. The application for a special event with a duration of more than four (4) hours shall include the following information and provide for the following:
1. Traffic Circulation. A plan for traffic circulation and control, including provisions for emergency vehicle access before, during and after the event, for each day of the event. The adequacy of the plan shall be determined by the Special Events Review Board. The Special Events Review Board has the authority to determine the level of law enforcement personnel needed to regulate traffic associated with the event. The cost of such traffic control shall be paid by the applicant of the event. A copy of the contract with such law enforcement personnel shall be submitted to the City Manager at least seven (7) days prior to the special event. No special event shall be conducted without law enforcement personnel as required by the Special Events Review Board.
2. Parking. A plan to address anticipated parking demands. Parking along the shoulder of any major arterial road is prohibited. Vehicles shall not be parked in any manner that would create a traffic hazard as determined by the City Manager.
C. Noise.
1. If amplified music is to be produced at the special event, a plan shall be prepared that ensures that the sound levels shall not disturb the peace and quiet of residents of the City. The plan shall include sufficient information so that the City Manager may determine whether the sound will be heard by residents in residential neighborhoods.
2. Amplified sound shall not begin before nine a.m. nor extend beyond ten p.m. The Special Events Review Board may approve adjustments to hours of operation and hours of amplified sound based upon individual circumstances.
3. No amplified music will be permitted if the event will be located within two hundred (200) feet of a residential district unless approved by the City Council.
D. Toilet Facilities. The application for a special event with a duration of more than four (4) hours shall include a plan for adequate toilet facilities. The plan shall provide for a minimum of three (3) toilet facilities per one thousand (1,000) persons anticipated to attend the special event. The Special Events Review Board may approve variations from these standards based on the length of the event, the spatial characteristics of the event, or other factors or considerations. All toilet facilities shall comply with Americans with Disabilities Act accessibility guidelines.
E. Solid Waste Disposal. The application for a special event to be held on public property shall include a plan for collection and disposal of solid waste and litter and for disposal of grease barrels for cooking oil. Separate containers shall be provided for the collection of recyclable materials. All solid waste, litter and recyclable materials shall be removed from the site within twenty-four (24) hours following the event. For multiple-day events, the grounds shall be maintained during each day of the event with no on-site accumulations which would create a nuisance or pose a health hazard. All solid waste shall be deposited appropriately by an approved garbage operator.
F. Electrical Hookups. The application shall include a plan for any electrical work required, including the use of a generator for the provision of electric service. All wiring shall be installed in compliance with the provisions of the National Electrical Code and the City’s electrical code and be approved by the building inspector.
G. Temporary Structures. The application shall set forth the plans for temporary structures, including but not limited to tents, stages, scaffolding and platforms. Such temporary structures shall be erected in compliance with the provisions of City code and building codes and be approved by the building inspector. No temporary structure shall be situated in such a manner that it could create a traffic hazard.
H. Street Closures. If the special event requires closure of any public streets, approval by the Special Events Review Board shall be obtained prior to issuance of the special event permit.
I. Use of Alcohol. If the special event will include sale, use or distribution of alcohol on public property, approval by the City Council and a special event liquor license shall be obtained prior to the issuance of the special event permit.
J. Vendors. If the special event will include vendors, the applicant shall provide a list of the vendors to the Special Events Review Board at least seven (7) days prior to the special event and shall submit an updated list to the Special Events Review Board within seven (7) days following the special event.
K. Inspection Required–Reinspection Fee. Prior to the opening of the special event, the applicant shall call for an inspection to ensure compliance with all permitting conditions. If the building inspector or the Fire Marshal finds that any permitting conditions have not been met, the applicant will be notified of the required corrections. The building inspector shall reinspect the special event site without further charge.
(Ord. 1402 § 1 (Exh. A), 2023)