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A. All persons involved in the sale or serving of alcoholic beverages at the event shall do so only under the supervision and direction of the licensee. The licensee shall be solely responsible for compliance with all applicable terms of the license, City ordinances, and the Utah Alcoholic Beverage Control Act.

B. No beer or other alcoholic beverage shall be brought by persons other than the licensee onto the premises of the event.

C. Alcohol purchased for the event may not be stored in any place other than that described in the application for local consent and designated on the State permit.

D. Alcohol purchased for the event may not be sold or served in any place other than the sites described in the application for local consent and designated on the State permit.

E. Alcohol purchased for the event may not be consumed in any area other than that described in the application for local consent and designated on the State permit.

F. Local consent for serving alcohol at a special event is not transferable, whether to another person or another location.

G. Local consent shall be approved for a specific event scheduled on a date or dates certain and shall be valid for a period not to exceed five consecutive days.

H. No more than two consents for special events with alcohol shall be granted in any calendar year to any applicant.

I. No sale of beer shall exceed a sixteen-ounce serving.

J. Minors shall not be permitted to serve or dispense alcoholic beverages, nor shall they be permitted to consume or purchase alcoholic beverages at the event.

K. Alcoholic beverages shall be sold on a per serving basis; “all you can drink” or similar events where beer is served without limitation upon paying a fixed price are prohibited.

L. Licensees shall properly train all event personnel on all operational restrictions, and shall assure that alcoholic beverages are not served to obviously intoxicated persons.

M. The licensee shall provide adequate event security, given the nature of the event and the expected number of event patrons.

N. No event sponsor or other person shall charge an admission fee or otherwise charge a price for alcoholic beverages served and consumed in any public place, except in conformity with the provisions of this chapter and the park use policies. Violation of this subsection is a strict liability offense and shall be punishable as a Class C misdemeanor. (Ord. 18-15 § 3, 2018)