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Item 23 - Proposed City of Santa Ana Events Permit Policy
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<br />5 <br /> <br />Events that utilize private commercial property for any portion of the <br />event are required to include a signature by the private property owner <br />on the application or submit a letter authorizing use of the property from <br />the property owner or property manager. <br /> <br />5.1.5 Private events taking place on private residential property are not <br />included in the event permit process and need to comply with the <br />existing City of Santa Ana zoning requirements for residential property. <br /> <br />5.1.6 Public Notification <br />All Park Facility Permit events require a public notification to local <br />neighborhood associations and businesses adjacent to the park or <br />venue. Major Park Facility Permit events require public notification <br />thirty days prior to the event date. Minor and Moderate Park Facility <br />Permit events notification requires fourteen days prior to the event <br />date. <br /> <br />Events that include a street closure requires the event organizer to <br />petition all residences and businesses within the enclosed street <br />closure boundaries wherein pedestrian and vehicular ingress and <br />egress is impacted by the special event and obtain a percentage of <br />signatures that is deemed acceptable by the Police Chief or designee <br />(SAMC 10-22(b)(10)). <br /> <br />5.1.7 Site Plan <br />A detailed map/site plan with the permit application is required <br />illustrating the proposed event and includes the following: location and <br />description of structures, placement and number of any refuse and <br />recyclable containers, portable restrooms, fences, barricades, sound <br />system, canopies/tents, stages, parking areas, location of all street <br />closures and detours, etc. For runs or cycling events, routes to be <br />followed and location of staging area from which participants will exit, <br />information/aide booths, checkpoints, route monitor locations, <br />spectator areas, etc. are required. <br /> <br />5.1.8 Business License <br />The City of Santa Ana requires all persons conducting business within <br />the City to obtain a business license prior to their event. Event <br />producers and any participating, onsite vendors or exhibitors require <br />licenses. Current Santa Ana businesses may show proof of a current <br />business license. Gratuitous Licenses are also available for <br />businesses outside of Santa Ana and are good for up to one year of <br />issuance. <br /> <br />5.2 Public Health <br />5.2.1 Food and Beverage Distribution <br />In accordance with the California Health and Safety Code, an <br />Organizer permit is required when two or more food vendors are <br />participating at a community event. If the applicant is planning to <br />operate a Temporary Food Facility (TFF) during an event, they a re <br />Exhibit 2
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