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e. The location of the special event will substantially interfere with any construction <br />or maintenance work scheduled to take place upon or along public property or right-of- <br />way. <br />f. The special event would likely endanger the public safety or health, create or <br />constitute a public nuisance, cause significant damage to public property or facilities, or <br />would engage in or encourage participants to engage in illegal acts. <br />g. The applicant, responsible party or the person on whose behalf the application is <br />submitted has on prior occasions made material misrepresentations regarding the nature <br />and extent of special services required for a special event in the city, or has violated the <br />terms of a prior special event permit. <br />(8) Expiration. A special event permit shall expire at the expiration date established <br />by the city council or city staff at the time of approval. <br />(9) Suspension and revocation. <br />a. At any time the city may suspend or revoke the special event permit upon failure <br />of the permit holder, owner, operator, tenant or user, to comply with City codes, the laws <br />of the State of Minnesota, the approved plans, or the conditions of approval, or by which <br />that activities allowed under the permit adversely affect the public health, safety, or <br />welfare. <br />(10) Issuance of permit. The community development director or designee shall, <br />within ten days of city council approval of any special event permit, provide one copy of <br />the completed permit to the applicant and the city clerk. <br />