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DRAFT <br />7.2.2008 <br /> <br /> <br />334152v4 SJS MU125-11Error! Unknown document property name. <br />7 <br />Subd. 3. Waiver or Reduction of Required Limits: The City may waive or reduce <br />the insurance requirements of this Chapter under the following circumstances: <br /> <br />a. The applicant or officer of the sponsoring organization signs a <br />verified statement that it believes that the Special Event’s purpose <br />is First Amendment expression and that the cost of obtaining the <br />insurance is so financially burdensome that it would constitute an <br />unreasonable burden on the right of First Amendment expression; <br /> <br />b. The applicant or an officer of the sponsoring organization signs a <br />verified statement that the insurance coverage required by this <br />Chapter is impossible to obtain; or <br /> <br />c. The City Council determines that the insurance requirements are in <br />excess of the reasonable risk presented by the proposed Special <br />Event. <br /> <br />611.10: CLEANUP DEPOSIT: The applicant or sponsor of the Special Event <br />involving the sale of food or beverages for immediate consumption, erection of <br />structures, horses or other large animals or another activity likely to create a substantial <br />need for cleanup may be required by the City to provide a cleanup deposit prior to <br />issuance of the Special Event permit. The cleanup deposit shall be in an amount set by <br />the City Council. The cleanup deposit will be returned to the applicant/sponsor if the <br />area used for the Special Event has been cleaned and restored to the same condition <br />as it existed prior to the event. If the property used for the event has not been properly <br />cleaned or restored within 24 hours of the event completion, the applicant/sponsor will <br />be billed for the actual cost by the City for the cleanup and restoration. The cleanup <br />deposit will be applied toward payment of the bill. <br /> <br />611.11: PERMIT REVOCATION: Any Special Event permit issued pursuant to <br />this Chapter may be summarily revoked by a City law enforcement officer at any time <br />when, by reason of disaster, public calamity, riot or other emergency, the law <br />enforcement officer determines that the safety of the public or property requires such <br />revocation. The City Clerk-Administrator may also summarily revoke any Special Event <br />permit issued pursuant to this Chapter if he or she finds that the permit has been issued <br />based upon false information or when the permittee exceeds the scope of the permit. <br />Notice of such action revoking a permit shall be delivered in writing to the permittee by <br />personal service or certified mail at the address specified by the permittee in its <br />application. <br /> <br />611.12: VIOLATIONS: <br /> <br />Subd. 1. Unlawful to Sponsor a Special Event without a Permit: It is unlawful for <br />any person to sponsor or conduct a Special Event requiring a permit pursuant to <br />this Chapter unless a valid Special Event permit has been issued for the event.