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Special Event and Parade Regulations Ordinance <br /> Page 13 <br /> "Board of Public Works"means the board referred to in Section 2-50 of the South Bend Municipal Code 2. <br /> "Business day" means business hours during the City's routine work week. The City is open Monday <br /> through Friday. A"business day"excludes City holidays. <br /> "City"means the City of South Bend, Indiana. <br /> "Civic sponsored special event"means any official City of South Bend special event designated in Sec. 14- <br /> 142 of this Article. <br /> "Committee"means the"Special Events Committee"as defined later in this Section. <br /> "Cost recovery" means administrative and departmental costs that include fixed costs, direct costs and <br /> indirect costs projected to be incurred by the City in conjunction with an event being held. <br /> "Cost recovery program" means a fair and reasonable process developed to capture some or all of the <br /> administrative and departmental costs incurred by the City in conjunction with a special event. <br /> "Demonstration"means any public display, assembly, formation, or procession which for the purpose of <br /> expressive activity is: <br /> (a) To assemble or travel in union on any street in a manner that does not comply with routine <br /> or normal traffic regulations or controls; or <br /> (b) To gather on public property location. <br /> "Demonstration Form" means the form required under Section 14-140 of this Article to hold a <br /> demonstration consisting of twenty-five(25)or more individuals. <br /> "Electronic means" is the use of electronic or digital equipment to process, convey, store, or transmit <br /> information to or from the City pertaining to this Article, specifically, the application for a special event <br /> permit and related information. <br /> "Event"means"Special event"as defined later in this Section. <br /> "Event classifications'd are as follows: <br /> Tier I. Neighborhood—These events attract attendees within the neighborhood. Examples include block <br /> parties and neighborhood celebrations. Anticipated attendance for these events is 500 persons or fewer. <br /> Tier II. City—These events attract attendees from all parts of the City. Examples include small races, <br /> walks,marches,processions,and parades.Anticipated attendance for these events is 1,000 persons or fewer. <br /> Tier III. Regional—These events attract attendees from the region.Examples include concerts,large races, <br /> carnivals and fairs.Anticipated attendance for these events is over 1,000 persons. <br /> Z Indiana Code§36-4-9-5 authorizes the establishment of a board of public works. <br /> 3 Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service Publication 4221-NC identifies in the"Tax-Exempt Organization Reference Chart"the <br /> following by Code Section whose contributions are deductible:501(cx 1)Instrumentalities of the United States,501(cx3)Religious,Educational, <br /> Charitable,Literary,Testing for Public Safety,to Foster National or International Amateur Sports Competition,or Prevention of Cruelty to <br /> Children or Animal Organizations,501(cx8)Fraternal Beneficiary Societies,Orders or Associations,501(c)(10)Domestic Fraternal Societies, <br /> Orders or Associations,501(c)(13)Cemetery Companies,501(e)Cooperative Hospital Service Organizations,50l(k)Child Care Organizations, <br /> and 501(n)Charitable Risk Pools. <br />