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B. The Property is designated as an area where vehicles may be driven by Permittee or its <br />Vendors (in variance of City Code, §92.06), any damage to the property resulting from such use <br />shall be the responsibility of the Permittee; <br />C. Permittee may locate and park a 10 x 12 equipment trailer on the Property at a location to <br />be agreed upon by the parties and that trailer may be present on the Property during times when <br />public grounds are closed to the public according to City Code, Chapter 92 (in variance of City <br />Code, §92.07 & §92.08). Trailer must not be parked within six (6) feet of any manhole; <br />D. Permittee may post up to two (2) signs advertising its waterski shows on the Property (in <br />variance of City Code, §92.12), however; said signage must otherwise comply with applicable <br />law; <br />E. Permittee may swim from the Property (in variance of City Code §92.18). <br />F. Permittee may use the protected shoreline areas of the Property extending fifteen feet from <br />the high-water mark of the lake (in varianceof City Code, §92.21) but shall not allow operations <br />or activities to cause damage or erosion to the shoreline. <br />G. Permittee may store its dock, boat lift and portable jump/ramp on site during the off-season <br />in a mutually agreeable location which minimizes aesthetic intrusion and safety risks. <br />H. Permittee may offer merchandise, food and third-party sales/vendors on site with a <br />maximum of three (3) (in variance of City Code, §113). All food and third-party sales/vendors <br />will not conduct any transactions during the Main Street Market event. The location of said booth, <br />table, trailer or mobile vehicle for delivery of such must not to impede pedestrian usage of the <br />abutting trail, impede motor vehicle usage of CSAH14 (Main Street) obstruction or line of site or <br />cause confusion of oncoming traffic. If, at any time, the Centennial Lakes Police Department, <br />authorized Public Safety organization(s) or the City of Centerville determine that public is <br />compromised, the locations of these solicitors will be immediately addressed. Any Vendor, <br />without securing the appropriate food licenses, either through the State of Minnesota, Anoka <br />County or both will not be allowed on site. Licensing must be displayed at all times while on site. <br />(in variance of City Code §113). <br />SECTION FIVE <br />CITY’S INSPECTION <br />City shall have the right, at any time, to inspect and examine the Property to ensure compliance by <br />Permittee with its obligations under this Permit and its obligations under the law. <br />SECTION SIX <br />MAINTENANCE OF THE PROPERTY <br />City will mow the grass on the Property in accordance with the City’s normal maintenance <br />schedule. If more frequent mowing is required, Permittee agrees it will do so at its sole cost and <br />expense. Permittee will pick up trash that is left on or around the Property immediately after <br />50 <br /> <br />
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