City Tools: BIMC (unofficial)

12.06.070 Grounds for denial or revocation of permit.

Approval of a special event permit may be denied and/or revoked if the chief of police or designated city official reasonably determines that:

A. The proposed event would endanger public safety or health;

B. The proposed event would seriously inconvenience or impair the general public’s use of public property, services or facilities;

C. The proposed event interferes with another parade, procession or assembly for which a permit has previously been issued or requested;

D. The applicant fails to submit a timely and complete application form after having been notified that additional information and/or documents are required;

E. Information contained in the application, or supplemental information requested from the applicant, is found to be false in any material detail;

F. The applicant refuses or fails to agree to abide by, or comply with, all of the conditions and terms of the permit;

G. The location of the proposed event will substantially interfere with any construction or maintenance work scheduled to take place upon or along public property or right-of-way, or a previously granted encroachment permit;

H. The proposed event is scheduled to occur at a route or location adjacent to a school or class during a time when such school or class is in session, and the noise created by the activities of the event would substantially disrupt the educational activities of the school or class;

I. The purpose of the proposed event is to incite crime or the overthrow of the government by force; or

J. The applicant refuses or fails to remit all customary and reasonable fees, charges, deposits, insurance or bonds, if any, required by the city for the use of the public place that is the subject of the permit application. (Ord. 2003-21 § 2, 2003)