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Applicants who desire to serve alcohol at a special event must obtain written local consent from the City Manager and a State license under the Utah Alcoholic Beverage Control Act.

Concurrent with the application for local consent to serve alcohol at a special event, the applicant shall apply for a special event license, as provided under the City Code, all of which may be processed together by the City.

A. Contents of Application for Local Consent. An application for local consent for a special event with alcohol shall include the following:

1. The times, dates, location, nature and a description of the event;

2. A description or scaled floor plan designating:

a. The sites from which the applicant proposes that alcoholic beverages be sold or served, including all dispensing points. Dispensing points include storage areas, booths, tables, bars and other areas set apart for the sale of alcoholic beverages; and

b. The areas in which the applicant proposes that alcoholic beverages be allowed to be consumed;

3. A statement of the purpose of the association or entity conducting the event;

4. A signed consent form authorizing law enforcement officers or City code enforcement officials an unrestricted right to enter the premises during the event for purposes of monitoring compliance with all license terms and City codes; and

5. An application fee, which sum shall be refundable in the event that the local consent is not granted.

B. Application Fee, Denial of Local Consent, or Conditions Attached to Local Consent.

1. Application fees for local consent for a special event serving alcohol shall be established by the City Council from time to time.

2. The City Manager shall review an application for local consent to serve alcohol at a special event, and may approve the application as submitted, deny the application, or approve the application subject to conditions. Those conditions may include, but are not limited to:

a. Restrictions upon the dates of operation, hours of operation or location;

b. Parking, traffic control, security, sanitary facilities or similar public safety conditions; and/or

c. Insurance, liability protection, or similar financial guarantees.

3. The City reserves the right to revoke local consent at any time, even after the applicant has received a license to serve alcohol from the State of Utah. (Ord. 18-15 § 3, 2018)