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City Council <br /> Meeting Minutes <br /> October 20, 2015 <br /> Page 3 of 26 <br /> REGULAR BUSINESS <br /> DISCUSSION/DIRECTION —SPECIAL EVENTS <br /> Mayor Muckle requested a staff presentation <br /> Public Relations Manager Muth explained Louisville continues to be a popular location <br /> for many events Some residents love them and others find the impacts of the events to <br /> be too great Staff is now looking to Council for specific direction regarding how special <br /> events should be approved for 2016 and beyond Many of the benefits of the events <br /> are not quantifiable but rather they contribute to the variety of activities here in town and <br /> the overall quality of life and are frequently cited as things that contribute to Louisville's <br /> small town character <br /> Residents living in Old Town and near Community Park have to contend with street <br /> closures, parking issues, noise, and inconvenience Staff does not limit permits or park <br /> rentals or make any determinations as to what events may or may not compete with <br /> other events. Any applicant who submits a complete Special Event Application and can <br /> meet the conditions placed on the event is permitted Anyone can rent Community Park <br /> as long as they meet the park regulations <br /> Events are frequently limited by the availability of a facility Requirements for <br /> considering an event also include the following rental fees; fees for police presence; <br /> $500 damage deposit, hours for amplified sound or live music, event notification for <br /> surrounding or affected neighbors, a medical plan approved by the Fire District, <br /> additional portolets and trash service and an approved traffic control plan with required <br /> barricades and staffing for street closures. <br /> City events (Fall Festival, Concerts in the Park). the Downtown Business Association's <br /> Street Faire, the Chamber of Commerce's Taste of Louisville and Pints in the Park, and <br /> the Farmer's Market, get priority booking of facilities Other special event numbers and <br /> Community Park rentals have stayed fairly consistent from 2014 to 2015. Residents <br /> near the park have specifically cited concerns with amplified sound and being shut off <br /> when required Residents feel the requests of out of town events and party organizers <br /> have been given priority over the neighbors' concerns. In addition to impacts on <br /> residents, there is a lack of staff available to enforce permit conditions as we do not <br /> have staff available evenings and weekends Additionally, the amount of time required <br /> to staff all events and permitting takes away from other duties While the City recovers <br /> direct costs, many events present unusual demands and expectations on staff. The <br /> City does not currently recapture all indirect costs for special events Both the Police <br /> Department and Fire District are concerned events are taking their staff away from day- <br /> to-day work While event organizers are charged for PD and FD personnel, staffing <br /> these events is stretching those departments thin <br />