§ 5.50.050. General requirements for special events.


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  • A.

    A special event shall not be allowed on or within a parcel or lot, shopping center, professional center, business park, or any other location for more than thirty days in any calendar year.

    B.

    Building permits shall be required when any new structure is built, an existing structure is modified, or when new utility service connection is made otherwise requiring a building permit.

    C.

    Approval from the health department, including, but not limited to, obtaining a temporary food permit, shall be obtained in the form issued by the health department for all temporary uses involving the preparation or handling of food, and when determined by the health department during the permit review process. All temporary food vendors shall comply with temporary food stand requirements.

    D.

    Parking shall be on-site whenever possible and adequate temporary parking facilities, pedestrian and vehicle circulation, and vehicle and pedestrian ingress and egress, shall be sufficient to handle the number of anticipated attendees. Parking attendants may be required. Off-site parking, satellite parking facilities, shuttle and other off-site transportation, and a traffic control plan shall be required when necessary as determined by the director, and shall be subject to approval by the department of public works, sheriff, and California Highway Patrol as deemed necessary by the director.

    E.

    Pedestrian and display areas not located on a paved surface may be required by the director to be covered with a temporary surface that may include, but is not limited to, green grass, artificial turf, or a minimum of two inches of sawdust, wood shavings, or other surface materials.

    F.

    Signs used within a special event, used to direct attendees to the special event, or to advertise the special event shall comply with the sign guidelines set forth in Chapter 7 of the Mono County general plan, and shall be erected in approved specified locations not more than twenty days prior to the event and shall be removed at the conclusion of the event. "Signs" for this purpose include flags, pennants, lighting, and any other device or method used to advertise or provide direction or information regarding the special event.

    G.

    Site Restoration and Clean-up. The subject site shall be restored to its original condition within three days from the date the event has concluded, unless an extension of time has been granted in writing by the director. Site restoration includes, but is not limited to: removal of all temporary structures; portable sanitary and water facilities; temporary utility hook-ups; litter, garbage, waste and debris generated by the special event; temporary parking barriers, equipment, and signs; and temporary surface covering. Any temporary roadblocks, detours or road signage shall be removed immediately upon the completion of the event.

    1.

    The director may require the posting of a security bond, cash deposit, or other form of security in an amount that is sufficient to cover any expenses likely to be incurred by the county in performing the required site restoration in the event the site is not completely restored to its pre-event condition as required above.

    H.

    Operating hours shall be specified in the permit and may be set by the director in a manner specifying a time(s) that is necessary to facilitate the event activities and purposes, and that does not interfere with the health, safety, and general welfare of the surrounding community. Except as set forth in subsection I below, special events must not operate between the hours of ten p.m. and seven a.m.

    I.

    Nuisance conditions shall be avoided or mitigated to an insignificant amount pursuant to conditions required by the director addressing the prevention of dust, dirt, noise, vibration, odors, heat, smoke, waste, glare, or direct illumination on adjoining parcels and/or parcels in close proximity to the event. Notwithstanding any other provision of the Mono County Code, the board of supervisors may, by resolution, grant an exemption to authorize a special event, including those expected to otherwise create nuisance conditions, to be conducted later than ten p.m. and/or earlier than seven a.m.

    J.

    Security and public safety measures shall be required that are appropriate considering the nature and size of the special event. Security requirements shall be determined by the sheriff and may include requiring on-site professional security approved by the sheriff, or specially assigned sheriff personnel. Any event using state highways shall comply with any security or safety requirements as may be determined by the California Highway Patrol.

    K.

    First aid and emergency safety measures shall be required that are appropriate with the nature and size of the special event. Such requirements may include the presence of trained medical professionals, a staffed first-aid facility, and/or the standby presence of county paramedics.

    L.

    Fire safety measures shall be required that are appropriate with the nature and size of the special event. Such requirements may include placement of personnel and equipment from a fire protection district, water supplies, placement of fire extinguishers, and/or creation of defensible space around the special event site.

    M.

    Water supplies for human consumption, sanitation facilities, and solid waste receptacles shall be required that are appropriate with the nature and size of potable domestic water and sanitation facilities shall be approved by the health department. Any solid waste items that may be recycled shall be disposed of in a manner that facilitates their recycling.

    N.

    Pets, other than animals trained to assist the physically impaired, may be prohibited from any special event depending on the nature of the special event. Pets that may be allowed shall be leashed and subject to the direct control of the pet's owner. Any pet waste must be immediately removed and placed in appropriate receptacles. A pet shall be removed immediately upon the request of the permit holder or designee, any county employee, or any public safety personnel.

    O.

    Notwithstanding any other provision of the Mono County Code, all special event permit holders, and any vendors or others participating in the special event, shall be exempted from the requirements of Chapter 5.16 of the Mono County Code (business license requirements), to the extent they would only otherwise be required to obtain a business license for their participation in the special event.

    P.

    All vendors selling or distributing food or beverages shall be required to have all necessary licenses, permits, or certificates, including, but not limited to, any licenses required by the State Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control. Any required licenses, permits, or certificates shall be present and available for display and inspection at all times during the course of the event.

    Q.

    Setbacks shall be maintained to ensure adequate separation from adjoining land uses, and to provide a safe environment for pedestrians and vehicles, in a manner determined by the director.

    R.

    Cost of special events shall be the responsibility of the applicant/permit holder, and may include costs associated with county services related to the special event. An applicant may apply, in writing, to the board of supervisors for co-sponsorship of a special event. An applicant for an event conducted by a non-profit entity may apply to the director for a fee and/or cost waiver if the special event is to be conducted by the non-profit entity, concerns a matter of community interest, or is of substantial public interest and benefit, which request may be granted or denied by the director or referred to the board of supervisors for consideration.

    S.

    Other conditions may be required by the director depending on the nature and size of the special event in order to protect the health, safety and general welfare of the participants of the event and the surrounding community.

    T.

    Alcohol may be sold, distributed, and/or consumed at a special event only upon the prior approval of the director, after considering the nature and size of the event, and subject to any regulation by the department of alcohol beverage and control.

    U.

    Any special event that may be held, or continues to operate, after dark shall include sufficient lighting to ensure that all occupied areas are continuously and adequately lighted to ensure the safety of the event participants. Any such lighting scheme is subject to the approval of the director.

    V.

    Issuance of a special event permit does no obligate the county to provide any equipment, personnel, or other services.