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<br />(C) It shall be the duty of the policing personnel to report any violations of the law to the Sheriff, the Sheriff’s <br />deputies or representatives and to take whatever action as can be reasonably expected of them to enforce <br />the law. <br /> <br />The applicant submitted a Safety Plan, which was reviewed and approved by the Marion County Sheriff’s <br />Office. The applicant shall continuously comply with the requirements in MCC 9.25.110 above. MCC <br />9.25.110 can be satisfied through the conditions of approval mentioned above. <br /> <br />MCC 9.25.120: Parking and Traffic Control <br /> <br />Prior to or on the date of application the Organizer shall provide the Public Works Director with a parking and <br />traffic control plan acceptable to the Public Works Director. The plan shall include a scale drawing showing the <br />parking facilities within or adjacent to the location for which the permit is requested. Ingress and egress shall be <br />shown on the plan and provide for safe movement of any vehicle at any time to or from the parking area. The <br />Public Works Director may require that flaggers, traffic control devices or dust control measures be used during <br />the outdoor mass gathering to ensure the safe and efficient flow of vehicles. If flaggers, traffic control devices or <br />dust control measures are required, the plan must include details showing their expected use and placement. The <br />use of flaggers, traffic control devices or dust control measures must comply with standards established by the <br />Marion County Department of Public Works. <br /> <br />The Public Works Department traffic section reviewed the information for the event and provided <br />suggested conditions of approval through which MCC 9.25.120 would be satisfied. <br /> <br />MCC 9.25.130: Permit Posting <br /> <br />Any permit issued as provided in this ordinance shall be kept posted in a conspicuous place upon the premises of <br />the assembly. No permit shall be transferable or assignable without the consent of the Board. No rebate or <br />refund of money paid for a permit shall be made. <br /> <br />This can be made a condition of any approval. <br /> <br /> <br />MCC 9.25.140: Inspection of Premises Inspection of Premises <br /> <br />(A) No application shall be granted under this ordinance unless the Organizer agrees and consents, in <br />writing as part of the application for the permit, to allow law enforcement, public health and fire control <br />officers to come upon the premises for which the permit has been granted for the purpose of inspection <br />and enforcement of the terms and conditions of the permit issued pursuant to this ordinance, and any <br />other applicable laws or ordinances. <br />(B) If any inspections described above reveal deficiencies in compliance with State or local law, the <br />inspectors may return as often as needed until the deficiencies are cured. If the deficiencies are not cured <br />or cannot be cured, the county Sheriff may terminate the outdoor mass gathering or extended outdoor <br />mass gathering as provided in Section 17(3). <br /> <br />In their statement, the applicants consent to allow inspections as outlined above. MCC 9.25.140 is satisfied. <br /> <br />MCC 9.25.150: Restricted Hours of Operation <br /> <br />(A) When sound amplification is used, no outdoor mass gathering shall be conducted within 1,000 feet of any <br />neighboring residence between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and 9:00 a.m. <br />(B) If written consent from neighboring property owners and residents are submitted with the application, the <br />Board may modify these hours in the permit.