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(lc) Carnivals are allowed 7 days to store and set up equipment prior to their Special Event and 7 days to <br />clean up the site after the conclusion of the special Event. <br />(1) Candy may be handed out at parades but is not allowed to be thrown from moving objects. <br />(m) Requirements concerning the area of assembly and disbanding of a parade or other events occurring <br />along a route. <br />(n) Removal of advertising /promotional materials. <br />(o) Requirements for appropriate lighting. <br />(p) Requirements for the use of City personnel and equipment. <br />(q) Compliance with animal protection ordinances and laws. <br />(r) Restrictions on the use of amplified sound and compliance with noise ordinances, regulations and laws. <br />(s) Requirements to provide notice of the Special Event to surrounding property owners. <br />(t) Restrictions on the sale or consumption of alcohol and compliance with all applicable liquor license <br />laws. <br />(u) Applicant must secure all necessary permits from outside agencies such as Mn /DOT or Sherburne <br />County for road closures. <br />38515 Exceptions <br />(a) The requirement for a Special Event Permit does not apply to the following: <br />I. Special events sponsored and managed by the city. <br />2. Special Events held on School District property. <br />3. Neighborhood block parties held in connection with National Night Out. <br />4. Neighborhood block parties where no streets are proposed to be closed. <br />5. Funerals and funeral processions. <br />6. Regularly established assembly events on the grounds of any school, playground, city, or <br />county park, place of worship, hotel conference center, stadium, athletic field, arena, auditorium or <br />similar place of assembly. <br />(b) Neighborhood block parties which are not excepted by (a) above shall require the issuance of a Special <br />Event Permit, subject to the following: <br />1. Permits for block parties where only one block is proposed to be closed may be issued by City staff <br />unless staff refers the application to the City Council. <br />2. No indemnification or insurance shall be required for neighborhood block parties, <br />unless staff or City Council determines that unique circumstances require that <br />indemnification or insurance should be required. <br />38 -516 Grounds for .Denial or Revocation <br />All permit applications under this division shall be made to the city cleric and referred to the chief of police and such <br />other municipal departments or offices as the city cleric deems necessary for verification and investigation of the facts <br />set forth in the application. The chief of police and other department heads or officers consulted shall submit their <br />reports and recommendations to the city clerk. <br />The staff and /or council shall have the discretion to consider, in granting, denying or revoking a permit, any reasonable <br />facts or circumstances relating to public health, safety and welfare including, but not limited to, the following; <br />
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