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Reasons for denial of a right-of-way use permit include, but are not limited to:

(1) The event will disrupt traffic within the town of Cathlamet beyond practical solution;

(2) The event will protrude into the public space open to vehicle or pedestrian travel in such a manner as to create a likelihood of endangering the public;

(3) The event will interfere with access to emergency services;

(4) The location or time of the special event will cause undue hardship or excessive noise levels to adjacent businesses or residents;

(5) The event will require the diversion of so many town employees that it would unreasonably affect other town services;

(6) The application contains incomplete or false information;

(7) The applicant fails to provide proof of insurance;

(8) The applicant fails to obtain a town business license and/or fails to pay the right-of-way use permit;

(9) The applicant does not meet current zoning requirements;

(10) The applicant fails to obtain local, county, state and federal permits as required;

(11) Another permit is pending and the granting of both would cut off a convenient detour or otherwise cause congestion such that the combined effects of both will cause unwarranted hindrance to the public right-of-way. (Ord. 416 § 10, 2000; Ord. 405 § 8, 1999)