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Filed in Clerk's Office <br /> OCT 0 3 2018 <br /> Bill No. <br /> KAREEMAH FOWLER <br /> Ordinance No. CITY CLERK,SOUTH BEND,IN <br /> AN ORDINANCE OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND,INDIANA, <br /> AMENDING, CHAPTER 14 OF THE SOUTH BEND MUNICIPAL CODE BY THE INCLUSION <br /> OF NEW ARTICLE 14 ENTITLED SPECIAL EVENT ON PUBLIC PROPERTY <br /> REGULATIONS <br /> STATEMENT OF PURPOSE AND INTENT <br /> With the number of special events held on public property growing each year, such as parades, runs, <br /> festivals, and street parties, South Bend has become a true destination venue. These events enhance the <br /> overall quality of life and the cultural and economic prosperity of our City, and are to be encouraged. <br /> The current information for special events as displayed on the City's website is entitled "Application & <br /> Forms-Public Works"and includes information for"Processions:Use for walks,runs,parades,motorcycle <br /> rides, or similar events." It refers to Board of Public Works Resolution No. 9-1985 approved on March 4, <br /> 1985,which has not been updated since then. <br /> Prior to this ordinance certain special events were handled by the Board of Public Works under the category <br /> of"block party."This category was defined as either residential or non-residential under Chapter 14,Article <br /> 11, Sections 14-93 through 14-95 of the South Bend Municipal Code.Nonresidential block parties included <br /> large festival events such as Art Beat, the former Ethnic Festival and similar large public gatherings and <br /> celebrations.These large events are referred to in this ordinance as either a"Civic Sponsored Special Event" <br /> or as a generic form of"Special Event." To reduce confusion, simplify, and better manage the licensing <br /> process for all events on public property, this ordinance repeals South Bend Municipal Code Chapter 14, <br /> Article 11,Sections 14-93 through 14-95 addressing block parties,and incorporates within this new Chapter <br /> 14, Article 14 the relevant provisions of the repealed Code Article 11 and its Sections regulating "block <br /> parties". <br /> The Common Council, in collaboration with the City Administration, have worked together to discuss the <br /> many details involved with special events held on public property, and especially the many required City <br /> services needed to make sure that each event is safe for all to enjoy.An assessment of the costs incurred by <br /> the City, in conjunction with goodwill developed, has also been carefully reviewed and discussed. If a <br /> proposed event is reasonably anticipated to take place at least in part on public property and is required to <br /> have substantial public services involved to deal with the impacts of an event, including but not limited to <br /> public safety and public works services, the City has a legitimate public interest in requiring the applicant <br /> to share relevant information, and when determined to be reasonably necessary, to help off-set some of <br /> burden of the required public services costs from the City's taxpayers. <br /> The following special event regulations are aimed at promoting the mutual benefits of the City of South <br /> Bend and event organizers. They set forth a process for permitting special events based on best practices <br /> effectively used in other communities.The City has a compelling need to coordinate timely the planning of <br /> each proposed special event in order to protect public health and safety, and to help reduce the potential <br /> impact of noise,congestion,pedestrian and traffic congestion,while guaranteeing the public's rights to free <br /> speech and assembly. <br /> It is believed that the following special event and parade regulations are in the best interests of the City of <br /> South Bend, Indiana. <br />