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Attachment A <br />and potential costto the City. <br />4. The Special Event shall operate only on those days and during the hours specified in the <br />permit and shall not exceed 3consecutive days. <br />5.A property is limited to a maximum of 4 special events in a calendar year. <br />6. No person shall make or cause to be made any distinctly and loudly audible noise that <br />unreasonably annoys, disturbs, injures or endangers the comfort, repose, health, peace, safety <br />or welfare of any person, or precludes their enjoyment of property or affects their property's <br />value. This general prohibition is not limited by the specific restrictions contained in City <br />Code, Section 405.02. <br />If amplified music and/or speaking is utilized, the following requirements must be met: <br />a) The applicant shall designate a person affiliated with the special event that is responsible <br />for monitoring sound levels and has authority to ensure that sound does not exceed 80 <br />decibels as measured 50 feet from the property line, or 50 feet from the source, <br />whichever is more restrictive. <br />b) The amplified music and/or speakingcan only be for a period of four hours or less <br />between the hours of 12 Noon and 10:00 p.m. Amplified speakers are required to be <br />positioned ina way to limit noise to the to the surroundingresidential areas. <br />c) The applicant shall provide a name and contact information for a person on-site of the <br />event that will be able to respond to noise complaints and ensure that noise generated at <br />the site complies with this policy. <br />7. Issuance of a Special Event License does not, in any way, imply City sponsorship of the Event. <br />An applicant may not use, print or duplicate any of the trademarks, trade names, service marks, <br />logos, identifications or other proprietary rights and privileges of the City for any purpose in <br />connection with a Special Event without prior written consent from the City of Roseville. <br />8. Parking and Traffic Plan: The City may require the applicant to submit a parking and traffic <br />plan, and provide, install, and remove all traffic control equipment if necessary. Applicant is <br />required to pay all costs for traffic control measures and traffic control personnel. <br />9. Insurance: Applicant shall provide the City with a Certificate of Liability Insurance showing <br />proof of general liability insurance and liquor liability insurance (if applicable) meeting the <br />following minimum requirements: <br />•Applicant shall procure and maintain for the duration of the Special Event commercial <br />general liability insurance or equal special event coverages protecting it from claims for <br />damages for bodily injury and property damage, which may arise from, or in connection <br />with,the event’s operation and use of the City’s property with a minimum combined single- <br />for any single occurrence. <br />limit coverage of $2,000,000 <br />•If alcohol will be sold or served, applicant must have liquor liability (dram shop) insurance <br />in the minimum amount of $1,000,000 per occurrence, along with the applicable state and <br />City licenses. <br />•The City shall be endorsed as an additional insured on all liability policies. Applicant’s <br />insurance shall be primary. <br />•The City reserves the right to modify these insurance requirements depending on the nature <br />and scope of the event. <br />10. Security: The City may require the applicant employ at their own expense such security <br />personnel necessary to protect maximum number of persons in attendance and to preserve order <br />in and around event site as determined by the City. No license shall be issued unless the City <br /> <br /> <br />