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All permits issued under this chapter shall be issued by the city manager or designee. Upon receipt of the comments of affected city departments on the application, the city manager shall proceed to consider whether or not the permit should be issued. A permit may be issued to the applicant only if all of the following criteria and conditions for issuance are met:

A. Adequate plans for parking exist to meet the need generated by the proposed special event;

B. The proposed special event or proposed use of the street will not intrude onto or over any portion of a public right-of-way open to vehicle or pedestrian travel in such a manner as to create a likelihood of endangering vehicles or pedestrians;

C. In the case of special events such as fun runs, marathons, etc., or in the case of any street use which requires the closure of any public street or walkway, the proposed event or use will not require closure for a period longer than that established by the city manager;

D. The proposed event will not unreasonably compound impacts of other activities such as events or construction on the date(s) requested;

E. The proposed event location has not been unreasonably impacted by the number of events in a one-year period;

F. City personnel and resources are available to assist with the event as deemed necessary by the city manager;

G. Such other and further conditions as the city manager deems necessary to reasonably ensure that the proposed special event does not in any way create a likelihood of endangering those who may participate or be spectators. (Ord. 2095 § 2, 2012).