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(e) A traffic control and parking plan, if the permit holder anticipates <br />that attendance at the event will exceed 500 people. The traffic control and parking <br />plan must specify where parking will be provided for the anticipated number of <br />event attendants, where vendor parking will be provided and where the applicant <br />intends to provide overflow parking if event attendance exceeds the anticipate <br />number of persons. If the proposed event will impact public ways that are usually <br />open to two-way traffic, the traffic control and parking plan must address how the <br />applicant intends to mitigate the impact on the two-way traffic by showing how <br />two-way traffic will be maintained during the event or showing how and where <br />two-way traffic will be controlled and diverted. <br />(f) For events with an anticipated attendance exceeding 500 people, a <br />roster/schedule that identifies the contact person(s) that will be on-site at the event <br />and provides the telephone number of the cell phone that the contact person(s) will <br />be carrying while at the event site. The roster/schedule must cover every hour of <br />the event and the identified contact persons(s) must have the authority to correct <br />problems that arise at the event. <br />(g) The applicant's consent to attend a pre -event conference and/or <br />post -event conference with City staff., if a request for one or both of these <br />conferences is made by the City. <br />(3) Alcoholic Beverages. <br />(a) 'The consumption and/or sale of alcohol at an event for which the <br />City has issued a permit must comply with section R-1.007 of this Rule and all rules <br />established by the Oregon Liquor Control Commission (OLCC). <br />(b) If an event involves the consumption or sale of alcoholic beverages, <br />event organizers must maintain. a commercial liquor liability insurance policy and <br />submit a certificate of insurance with the permit application. <br />1. Standard Event Permit holders must maintain liquor liability <br />coverage of at least $2,000,000, combined single limit per occurrence. <br />2. Special Event Permit holders Must maintain liquor liability <br />coverage of at least $2,000,000, combined single limit per occurrence. <br />(c) if an event involves the consumption or sale of alcoholic beverages <br />but no permit is required for the event, event organizers must maintain commercial <br />Liquor liability insurance with liability coverage of at least $2,000,000, combined <br />single limit per occurrence, and submit a certificate ofinsuranceto the City prior <br />to the event. <br />Administrative Order — Page 10 of 36 <br />