Special events meeting the Type 3 or Type 4 definition, and Type 1 events not meeting the standards of this section may be permitted administratively by the Code Enforcement Officer subject to the prior review and approval of special arrangements for traffic and crowd control, as appropriate, by the Sheriff, Fire Chief of the appropriate fire district, and Town Engineer. No such administrative permit shall be issued unless all of the following performance standards are met:
(a)
An application is made and a fee paid in accordance with this section.
(b)
The special event will not cause undue traffic congestion or accident potential given anticipated attendance and the design of adjacent streets, intersections and traffic controls.
(c)
The activity shall not cause the overcrowding of parking facilities given anticipated attendance and the possible reduction in the number of available spaces caused by the event itself.
(d)
The special event shall not endanger the public health, safety, or welfare given the nature of the activity, its location on the site, and its relationship to parking and access points.
(e)
The special event shall not impair the usefulness, enjoyment or value of adjacent property due to the generation of excessive noise, smoke, odor, glare, litter or visual pollution.
(f)
Any structure used in conjunction with the special event shall meet all sight distance requirements, shall be the subject of a valid building permit, and shall be promptly removed upon the cessation of the event.
(g)
The special event shall be conducted on private property where the property owner has granted the appropriate permission.
(h)
The duration and hours of operation of the special event shall be consistent with the intent of the event and the surrounding land uses, but in no case shall the duration exceed 10 days.