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Special Event and Parade Regulations Ordinance <br /> Page 17 <br /> Each member shall serve indefinitely unless he/she resigns, is replaced by a successor in office, or is <br /> replaced by the designated appointing party. <br /> (d) Committee meeting to determine issuance or denial of special event permit; applicant presence <br /> required. The Special Event Committee shall meet regularly and as frequently as it determines appropriate <br /> to discuss and determine whether a special event permit shall be granted and issued. The applicant shall be <br /> given reasonable advance electronic notice of the meeting and shall attend the meeting to provide <br /> information and answer questions about the special event as the Committee deems appropriate.For persons <br /> who may submit applications over the counter, notice of the Committee meeting shall be given by U.S. <br /> mail. For purposes of Indiana's Open Door law (Ind. Code §5-14-1.5), a meeting of,the Special Event <br /> Committee is a public meeting. (e) Denial ofpermit or issuance ofpermit with conditions. <br /> (1) The Special Event Committee's decision to deny a special event permit shall be in writing <br /> with reasons stated for denial,and shall be communicated promptly to the applicant, either <br /> in person, by overnight delivery through a carrier that provides proof of delivery, or <br /> electronically. Electronic delivery shall also be accompanied by regular surface mail to be <br /> posted within 24 hours of electronic notice. <br /> (2) The Special Event Committee may deny a special event permit for any of the following <br /> reasons or for any other good cause: <br /> (i) The applicant supplies false or misleading information; fails to complete the <br /> application or to provide other required documents. <br /> (ii) The applicant willfully fails to comply with a requirement or Regulation of this <br /> Article. <br /> (iii) The application is untimely. <br /> (iv) The applicant or event sponsor previously engaged in conduct or activity which <br /> resulted in jeopardizing the public health, safety or welfare. <br /> (v) The proposed event is proximate to another Special Event previously permitted or <br /> scheduled such that the City after making reasonable efforts to accommodate both <br /> events, is unable to reasonably accommodate both events. <br /> (vi) The proposed event would unreasonably disrupt the orderly or safe circulation of <br /> traffic so as to present an unreasonable risk of injury or damage to the public. <br /> (3) The Special Event Committee may issue a special event permit with conditions placed <br /> upon the event in the best interest of public health,safety, or for other reasonable cause. <br /> (4) If the Special Event Committee is unable to reach a determination of whether or not to <br /> issue a special event permit, it shall refer that application to the Board of Public Works for <br /> final determination,and the Board shall act as expeditiously as possible on the application. <br /> (f) Review of the Special Event Committee's denial of permit or issuance of conditional permit. <br /> An applicant may request administrative review of a Special Event Committee's denial of a special <br /> event permit application or may appeal conditions placed by the Committee upon such permit. Review <br /> shall be made to the City's Board of Public Works.The request for review must be d delivered <br /> to the City Department of Public Works within three (3) business days from denial or issuance of the <br /> conditional permit. Hearing on the request for review shall be placed on the Board of Public Work's next <br />