Skip to main content
Loading…
This section is included in your selections.

A. Special event permits may be issued if:

1. The application is consistent with this title;

2. The proposed event will not unreasonably interfere with or detract from the public health, welfare, and safety;

3. The location is available for use and the event will not conflict with another permitted event;

4. The event will not unreasonably interfere with traffic or businesses;

5. The applicant has provided proof of liability insurance.

B. The City may deny the permit if it does not meet the standards for approval in subsection (A) of this section.

C. The City may impose conditions of approval on special event permits to assure compliance with this chapter, to protect public health and safety, and to limit the impact on parking, transportation, City-owned property and City-administered rights-of-way. The City may impose conditions governing the noise generated at the event, including decibel levels and time restrictions. Failure to comply with the conditions relating to noise shall constitute a violation of BC Chapter 5.50.

D. The City may suspend or revoke a special event permit for violation of any provision of this chapter, failure to comply with a permit condition, or to protect public health and safety. [Ord. NS-2178, 2012; Ord. NS-2157, 2011]