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3621-18
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9/5/2018
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B. Only vendors authorized by the permit holder shall be allowed to sell <br /> goods, services, food or beverages in the special event venue, as described in section <br /> 13A.22. <br /> 1. Food and beverage vendors shall maintain and display their food <br /> handling licenses and permits as required by state and local law. <br /> 2. All vendors at a special event shall, upon request from any city <br /> official,provide proof of authorization from the permit holder to sell goods, services, <br /> food, and beverages at the special event. <br /> 3. Vendors shall not impede access to open businesses located inside <br /> the event venue or adjacent to the event route. <br /> Section 28: Other permits and licenses. <br /> The holder of a current and valid special event permit issued by the city will not <br /> be required to obtain a city right-of-way use permit or enter into a license or other <br /> agreement to use city-owned property. Except for the foregoing, the issuance of a special <br /> event permit does not relieve any person from the obligation to obtain any other permit or <br /> license required pursuant to the Everett Municipal Code or any other applicable law, <br /> including, without limitation, an Everett Business License issued in accordance with <br /> chapter 3.19 EMC. <br /> Section 29: Cost recovery for unlawful special event. <br /> Whenever a special event is conducted without a special event permit, when one <br /> is required, or a special event is conducted in violation of the terms of an issued special <br /> event permit, the event organizer shall be responsible for, and the city shall charge the <br /> event organizer for, all city costs incurred for personnel and equipment for a public safety <br /> response caused or necessitated by the adverse impacts of the special event or the <br /> violation of the special event permit upon public safety. Such costs shall not include <br /> costs caused exclusively by persons protesting the special event. <br /> Section 30: Violations. <br /> A. It is a violation of this chapter to fail to comply with or to be in conflict <br /> with any provision of this chapter. It shall be a separate offense for each and every day <br /> during which any violation of any of the provisions of this chapter is committed, <br /> continued, or permitted. <br /> B. Penalty and enforcement provisions provided in this chapter are not <br /> exclusive, and the city may pursue any remedy or relief it deems appropriate. <br /> Section 31: Penalties for violation. <br /> Page 19 of 27 <br />
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