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The applicant/sponsor of an event involving the sale of food or beverages, erection of structures, horses or other large animals, or water aid stations will be required to provide a cleanup deposit prior to the issuance of special event permit. The cleanup deposit shall be returned after the event if the area used for the permitted event has been cleaned and restored to the same condition as existed prior to the event.

If the property used for the event has not been properly cleaned or restored, the applicant/sponsor shall be billed for the actual cost by the city for cleanup and restoration, and the cleanup deposit (or a portion thereof) shall be applied to payment of the bill. If the applicant/sponsor disputes the bill he may appeal to the director of public works within five days after the receipt of the bill. Should there be any unexpended balance on deposit after completion of the work, this balance shall be refunded to the applicant/sponsor. (Ord. 1585 NCS §3 (part), 1984.)