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Ordinance 2009-437 Event Permits <br />Page 4 of 5 <br />(3) The applicant fails to agree to abide or comply with all of the conditions and <br />terms of the Special Event permit, including payment of all costs and expenses <br />(4) The Special Event would substantially or unnecessarily interfere with the <br />normal daily operations of the City, cause traffic congestion, or would interfere <br />with access to businesses or residences in the immediate vicinity of the event <br />and there are not sufficient city resources available at the time of the event to <br />mitigate the disruption <br />(5) The location of the Special Event will substantially interfere with any <br />construction or maintenance work scheduled to take place upon or along public <br />property or right-of-way <br />(6) 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 <br />facilities, or would engage in or encourage participants to engage in illegal acts <br />(7) The applicant, responsible party or the person on whose behalf the application is <br />submitted has on prior occasions made material misrepresentations regarding <br />the nature and extent of Special Services required for a Special Event in the city, <br />or has violated the terms of a prior Special Event permit. <br />(h) Expiration. A special event permit shall expire at the expiration date established by the City <br />Council or City staff at the time of approval. <br />(i) Suspension and Revocation. <br />(1) At any time the City may suspend or revoke the special event permit upon failure of <br />the permit holder, owner, operator, tenant or user, to comply with City codes, the laws of <br />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 />0) Issuance of permit. The Community Development Director or designee shall, within ten days <br />of City Council approval of any special event permit, provide one copy of the completed permit <br />to the applicant and the City Clerk. <br />Section 2. Severability. In the event that a court of competent jurisdiction adjudges any part of <br />this Ordinance to be invalid, such judgment shall not affect any other provision of this Ordinance <br />not specifically included with that judgment. <br />4 <br />