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(1) An applicant may be denied a special event permit or a permit may be revoked upon a finding of any of the following conditions:

(a) One or more of the approval criteria specified in Section 6.20.040, Provo City Code, is not met;

(b) The applicant has knowingly made a false, misleading or fraudulent statement of fact to the City in the application process;

(c) The application for permit (including any required attachments and submissions) is not fully completed and executed;

(d) The application does not satisfy the requirements of this Chapter or administrative policies adopted thereto;

(e) The applicant fails to comply with any conditions of approval including, but not limited to:

(i) Remittance of fees, charges or deposits,

(ii) Submittal of an indemnification agreement and/or proof of insurance to the extent required,

(iii) Timely receipt of all required approvals;

(f) The applicant fails to agree as a condition of permit issuance that if City property is destroyed or damaged by reason of permittee’s use, event or activity and the damage or destruction is directly attributable to the permittee, the permittee shall reimburse the City for the actual replacement or repair cost of the destroyed or damaged property;

(g) The applicant has damaged City property and has not paid in full for such damage or has other outstanding and unpaid debts related to a prior special event permit issued by the City;

(h) The applicant is a minor;

(i) A fully executed prior application for permit for the same time and place has been received, and a permit has been or will be granted to a prior applicant authorizing uses or activities which do not reasonably permit multiple occupancy of the particular space or part thereof;

(j) The use or activity intended by the applicant would conflict with previously planned programs organized and conducted by Provo City and previously scheduled for the same time and place;

(k) The use or activity intended by the applicant would present an unreasonable danger to the health or safety of the applicant, other users of City property, Provo City employees or the public;

(l) The applicant has not complied or cannot comply with applicable licensure requirements, ordinances or regulations of Provo City concerning the sale or offering for sale of any goods or services;

(m) The use or activity intended by the applicant is prohibited by law, by this Code or ordinances of Provo City, or administrative policies.

(2) Appeal. If an application for a special event permit is denied or not issued, or a permit is suspended or revoked, the applicant or the permit holder may appeal that decision by following the administrative hearing process set forth in Chapter 3.06, Provo City Code.

(Enacted 2020-46)