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Special Events Permit Survey <br />Staff asked the following cities what they require with regard to special <br />events /outdoor music festivals —and what is the charge? <br />City of Anoka <br />No response at time of this writing. <br />City of Andover <br />No permits required; however, the City Clerk is <br />interested in seeing what permitting process Ramsey <br />uses as she feels some of their events should be <br />made to go through a permitting process. I have not <br />heard back from Andover since I asked more <br />specifically about outdoor music. <br />City of Blaine <br />Outdoor music permits are given out by the <br />Community Development Department and are <br />conditional use permits versus a special events <br />permit. It is a regular CUP application for a fee of <br />$400. The time for the music to end is based on a <br />case -by -case basis — as certain locations may be <br />feasible for allowing the music to go on later. Each <br />condition of the permit is spelled out. If a tent(s) is <br />erected for the event, there is also a tent permit <br />required with a fee of $50. Parade permits are <br />separate and are given out by the Park &r. Recreation <br />Department. <br />City of Coon Rapids <br />The only special events permit required by the City <br />of Coon Rapids is for parking on public property <br />which was specifically to address car shows. I have <br />not heard back yet with regard to outdoor music. <br />City of Ham Lake <br />The permits given out are for Field Parties and <br />Large Assemblies. Field Parties are defined as <br />gatherings of 50 or more persons outside after dark <br />where alcohol is being served; the charge is $30. <br />Large Assemblies are - gatherings of 1,000 or more <br />persons expected to continue for eight or more <br />consecutive hours; the permit fee is $100. The <br />Administrator from Ham Lake assumed a music <br />festival would fall under the Large Assembly <br />permitting process, however, they've never had an <br />event of this type, therefore, do not have an <br />application for such. <br />