§ 25-10. Revocation of permit.  


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  • (a)

    A special event permit may be revoked if the MOSE director or the appropriate director determines that:

    (1)

    A violation of any condition of the permit exists, including failure to obtain approval of any security control plan, traffic control plan, or other plans required under section 25-9 of this Code or to implement any such plans;

    (2)

    The special event poses an immediate threat to public health or safety;

    (3)

    The special event organizer or any person associated with the special event has failed to obtain any other permit required pursuant to this Code or other applicable law; or

    (4)

    The permit was issued in error or contrary to law.

    (b)

    Except as provided in subsection (c) of this section, notice of revocation shall be in writing and shall set forth the specific reasons for the revocation.

    (c)

    Any threat to health or safety requiring immediate revocation of a permit shall authorize the MOSE director or the appropriate director to notify the special event organizer verbally of such revocation. This provision shall not in any way diminish the authority of public safety authorities to preserve public safety and enforce all applicable laws during any special event.

    (d)

    The appeal of a revocation shall be handled in the same manner and under the same time requirements as the denial of a permit.

(Ord. No. 2010-911, § 2(Exh. A), 12-1-2010)