The person or organization sponsoring the special events activity shall, on a form reviewed by the town attorney, as a condition to the issuance of a permit, execute an agreement to indemnify and hold the town harmless from and on any claim that may be made or brought against the town for loss, injury or damage to any persons or property arising out of or in connection with the special events activity. Additionally, if the person or organization sponsoring the event shall, whether at the direction of the town or otherwise, provide entry forms to special events activity participants, said entry forms shall require each individual participant to release the town from any liability that might be occasioned on account of any injury to the participant or damage to participant's property. If the special events activity will involve minors, said entry form shall provide for a release of such liability on behalf of the minor, by the minor and the minor’s parents or guardian. Event sponsors or organizations will be required to provide a certificate of insurance before the permit is issued. General liability as well as auto liability limits of not less than $1,000,000 will be required. In some instances higher limits of general liability or auto liability limits may/will be required. Event sponsors or organizations, at the discretion of the town and its consultants, may/will require that the town of Concrete be named as an additional named insured on the event sponsor’s or organization’s general liability or auto liability insurance policy(ies). If required, such language must be evidenced on the certificate of insurance and presented prior to the permit being issued. Any person or organization sponsoring a special events activity shall be responsible for the prompt and orderly removal of any signs, booths, barricades and any other articles or items erected or used in connection with the special events activity and any trash or debris occasioned by the special events activity. Should the town for any reason be forced to expend its own funds or manpower or use its equipment to ensure the safe and orderly conduct of the special events activity or disassemble or remove any articles erected or used in connection with the special events activity or collect any trash or debris occasioned by the special events activity then the person or organization sponsoring the special events activity shall promptly reimburse the town for the reasonable cost of same upon presentment of the town’s statement. The town shall have authority to impose such other and additional conditions as are necessary, including but in no way limited to the requirement of a performance bond, to ensure that all of the findings mentioned in CMC §
12.20.060 shall exist during the continuation of or after the special events activity.
(Ord. 471 § 7, 2002; Ord. 705, 2012)