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Stiketkteugbs to be removed <br />Underlines to be added <br />(16) Requirements for the use of city personnel and equipment. <br />(17) Compliance with animal protection ordinances and laws. <br />(18) Restrictions on the use of amplified sound and compliance with noise ordinances, <br />regulations and laws. <br />(19) Requirements to provide notice of the special event to surrounding property owners. <br />(20) Restrictions on the sale or consumption of alcohol and compliance with all applicable <br />liquor license laws. <br />(21) Applicant must secure all necessary permits from outside agencies such as Mn/DOT or <br />Sherburne County for road closures. <br />SECTION 2. That § 38-518, Process for denial or revocation of the City of Elk River Code of <br />Ordinances shall be amended to read as follows: <br />Failure of any person to comply with any of the ordinances of the city or the laws of the state <br />shall be grounds for denying or revoking a permit granted under this article. If a permit is denied or <br />revoked by the Office of the City- Clerk eotrxeil, the city must notify the applicant with the reason(s). <br />The applicant shall be allowed an opportunity for a hearing before the city council pursuant to <br />chapter 38, article II of this code. <br />Any permit issued may be summarily revoked by the city's chief law enforcement officer or fire <br />chief at any time when, by reason of disaster, public calamity, riot or other emergency, the law <br />enforcement officer or fire chief determines that the safety of the public or property requires such <br />revocation. <br />SECTION 3. That § 38-521, Insurance requirements of the City of Elk River Code of <br />Ordinances shall be amended to read as follows: <br />(a) Liability insurance required The applicant or sponsor of a special event must possess or obtain <br />liability insurance to protect against loss from liability for damages on account of bodily injury <br />or property damage arising from the special event. A certificate of insurance must be filed with <br />the city prior to issuance of any special event permit. The certificate of insurance must name the <br />city, its officials, employees and agents, as additional insureds. Insurance coverage must be <br />maintained for the duration of the special event. <br />(b) Minimum limits. Insurance coverage must be a commercial general liability policy. The minimum <br />limits must be at least $1,000,000.00. If alcoholic beverages are to be sold or distributed at the <br />special event, the policy must also include an endorsement for liquor liability per chapter 6 of <br />this Code. The city eanrieil-may require additional endorsements depending upon the type of <br />special event and proposed activities. <br />(c) Waiver or reduction of required limits. The city may waive or reduce the insurance requirements of <br />this section under the following circumstances: <br />(1) The applicant or officer of the sponsoring organization signs a verified statement that it <br />believes that the special event's purpose is First Amendment expression and that the cost <br />►OttRII Ir <br />IF�iATURE <br />