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Special Event Application Please submit this completed application, completed event layout, $25 non-refundable processing fee, and $300 refundable deposit no less than 90 days prior to your requested event date. The processing fee and deposit must be paid individually. Incomplete applications or applications without payment will be returned. Submission of an application does not mean your event has been approved. You will be notified within 30 days of your event application date if the event has been approved or denied. Contact Kathy Hill at 770-921-2210 or khill@cityoflilburn.com with questions. Applications should be mailed/delivered to: Application Date: City of Lilburn Attn: Special Event Application 340 Main Street Lilburn, GA 30047 Event Name: First Date Choice: Second Date Choice: Type of Event (circle) Festival Walk/Run Performance Other (specify) Areas Requested (circle) Camp Creek Greenway Band shell Park Pavilion Overflow Parking Estimated Number of Attendees: Estimated Number of Vendors: Estimated Number of Performers: Estimated Number of Vehicles: Set-up Day and Date: at a.m. or p.m. Event Start Time: a.m. or p.m. Event End Time: a.m. or p.m. Is this an annual event? Yes/No If so, how many years and locations? Note: Changes to any of the above stated/requested times will require approval from the City of Lilburn Event Coordinator. Person/Organization Completing Application (Individual in charge of management and responsible for event): Organization Name: Phone: Contact Person: Contact Phone: Business Address: Fax: Email Address: Non-Profit? Yes/No (please provide a copy of your IRS 501(C) tax exempt letter) Will alcohol be served at event? Yes/No Who will hold the alcohol permit? Will patrons or vendor fees be required? Yes/No If yes, please provide amounts: Event Organizer (Representative of organization who has been authorized to plan event): Name: Phone: Address: Alt. Phone: Occupation: Fax: 1

Will you be onsite contact? Yes/No If no, onsite contact name: Onsite Contact Phone: Onsite Contact Email: Describe the event and state the purpose or objective (attach additional sheet if needed): Please describe the event layout and attach a completed layout to this application: Describe all event equipment included in the layout (tents, tables, chairs, inflatables, vendor trucks, water stations, etc.): Please note that the City of Lilburn does not provide tables, tents, chairs, etc. No cars/trucks may be driven in the grass. Please be prepared to unload and load equipment from the parking lot. Does your event require electricity? Yes/No Please detail: Do you plan to use amplified sound? Yes/No Please detail: The type and size of event you have determines the level of Police, Park Attendants, etc. required. The City of Lilburn will work with you to address all concerns but reserves the right to make the final decision related to staffing requirements. Would you like to request Police be present before, during or after the event? Yes/No Please detail, including specific dates, times and duties requested. If you plan to hire a private security company to manage your event, you will need to provide the security company s contact information, including their operator license number. The City of Lilburn will need to approve all outside security companies used at events and will have the final decision in all matters related to safety and security. If this is a ticketed event, please detail how you plan to maintain crowd control before, during and after event: 2

Please refer to the Special Events Policy concerning medical staff on site at events. Please note the medical services you plan to have on site for your event, including type of medical personnel and location. The City of Lilburn has limited parking available near Lilburn City Park. Please detail your parking/shuttle plan to allow for safe and efficient arrival and departure of all event participants, workers, and vendors. Please keep in mind the need for accessible parking. Please remember that it is the responsibility of the Event Organizer to apply for all necessary permits related to each event. For assistance with permit questions, please contact Lilburn City Hall at 770-921-2210 By signing this document I verify that I have read the City of Lilburn Special Events Application and City of Lilburn Special Events Policy and will abide by all of the rules and information listed on each document. I also verify that the information on this application is correct to the best of my knowledge. Indemnification. Upon request to use/rent properties and/or facilities of the City of Lilburn, the undersigned does hereby agree to indemnify and hold harmless the City of Lilburn for any claims or purported claims arising by virtue of the use by the undersigned. Facilities and/or properties are described as: City-owned properties, to include: City buildings and parking facilities, City Park, City Greenway Trail(s) and all natural water features contained within City properties (Camp Creek and Jackson Creek). Suitability. Renter acknowledges and agrees that Renter is encouraged to examine and inspect City of Lilburn Rental Facility to assess its condition, suitability and fitness for Renter's permitted use. Accordingly, Renter acknowledges and agrees that CITY OF LILBURN MAKES NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND OR NATURE WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF SUITABILITY OF FITNESS OF CITY OF LILBURN FOR ANY PARTICULAR USE, PURPOSE, OR FUNCTION. The right to use the Designated Facility granted hereby is expressly granted on an "AS-IS" and "WHERE-IS" basis only. Renter further acknowledges that the relationship between the parties is not that between a "landlord and tenant" as contemplated under Georgia law. I have read and understand the rules regarding Building Usage and verify to the best of my knowledge that all information on this contract is correct. As the Renter, I understand that failure to comply with the above stated rules could result in the loss of my security and damage deposit. I understand that any City of Lilburn Staff or the Park Attendant reserves the right to request rental guest(s) to leave or cancel the event at any time it deems to be in the best interest of the City of Lilburn. Signature of Applicant Date Printed Name of Applicant 3

Lilburn City Park Gartrell Nash Pavilion 4,200 s.f., seats 160 x4 Tennis Playground Tennis Pavilion dual sided Camp Creek Greenway Railroad Ave. City Hall x6 Band Shell 4 Acre Lawn No vehicles on grass or rubberized blacktop. dual sided Main Park Entrance Main St. Parking 120 spaces Loading area Parking 47 spaces Public Restroom 2-plug outlet

SPECIAL EVENT PARK RENTAL ROUTING SHEET Kathy Hill, Office Administrator Approved Denied Approved with Condition Conditions for Approval Date Jill Williams, Event Coordinator Approved Denied Approved with Condition Conditions for Approval Date Bruce Hedley, Lilburn Chief of Police Approved Denied Approved with Condition Conditions for Approval Date Richard Johnson, Public Works Supervisor Approved Denied Approved with Condition Conditions for Approval Date Bill Johnsa, Lilburn City Manager Approved Denied Approved with Condition Conditions for Approval Date

Policy Statement The City of Lilburn recognizes the importance and benefits of special events and the many positive impacts events can have on the community. This document outlines the application steps and fees associated with an event* taking place in Lilburn City Park or the adjacent Camp Creek Greenway. Any person or entity organizing a public gathering or special event that requires restricted or exclusive use of any portion of public property must first submit a completed special event application, pay all applicable fees, and obtain approval from the City of Lilburn. Permission to use any public property or park area does not necessarily entitle the renter and guests exclusive use of said facility. No event using any portion of public property within the City may be advertised until the application has been approved, all required documents have been submitted to the City, and all fees and deposits have been paid. When an event is advertised, the City of Lilburn logo cannot be used unless it s a Sponsored or Co-Sponsored Event or the renter has received written permission from the City of Lilburn Public Relations Manager. The City makes areas available for private events that have a purpose consistent with the City of Lilburn s mission and intent. However, priority scheduling of use of facilities will be given to events and programs that are sponsored or cosponsored by the City of Lilburn. All private events shall pay the established permit fees. No requests for fee waivers will be considered by the City. Unacceptable events are those that would cause undue inconvenience to visitors of Lilburn or unduly impact neighborhoods and/or local businesses, could be dangerous to event participants or City facilities, or that are too large to be adequately accommodated in the available or adjacent spaces. Sponsored and Co-Sponsored Events: The City of Lilburn is committed to supporting quality special events that proudly recognize our City, promote a sense of pride, and reinforce our slogan Small town. Big difference. The City seeks to participate in, sponsor, and/or coordinate events that provide a benefit to the larger community, create exposure to the community s many attributes, and fit within the capabilities of the area(s) being utilized. Due to the many event requests and the limited resources, the Public Relations Manager and/or Event Coordinator will determine which events the City will sponsor or co-sponsor each fiscal year. Requests for co-sponsorship must be submitted to the City of Lilburn Event Coordinator no later than February 1 of the previous fiscal year, for budgetary purposes. (See definition of Sponsored and Co-Sponsored Events, Appendix A). The City of Lilburn fiscal year begins on July 1 and ends on June 30. There will be a mandatory event orientation meeting each year for all approved co-sponsored events. One representative from each organization must attend this information meeting. City of Lilburn School Events: Events sponsored by any schools within the City of Lilburn will be scheduled in the City Park, if space is available, at 50% of the standard park use permit fee if scheduled more than 60 days prior to the event date. 100% permit fee will apply if the school event is scheduled less than 60 days prior to the event. The school will be responsible for paying for personnel related to the event (police, clean-up, set-up, etc.) A certificate of liability insurance, naming the City of Lilburn as an additional insured, will be required. The City shall have the right to limit the number of school uses per year. Schools paying only 50% of the standard park use permit fee are not eligible to receive a non-profit discount, as well. This Policy is intended to work in concert with all other applicable rules, regulations, laws, and ordinances of the City of Lilburn and other applicable governmental entities. *Rental of the Gartrell Nash Pavilion, Tennis Courts, or the Lilburn City Hall shared meeting room requires completion of a separate rental contract. Tennis court rentals are only available for Atlanta Lawn Tennis Association (ALTA) and United States Tennis Association (USTA) league play.

Criteria for Special Event Application Evaluation The criteria for evaluating and scheduling community festivals and special events are as follows: Completeness of application and event layout. Impact and cost of the event on public health, welfare and safety. Impact and cost of the event on City support services. Impact of the event on the environment. Frequency of the same or similar event(s) as well as potential conflicts with previously approved events. Impact on the surrounding businesses or residences. Ability for the park to remain open to users. Perceived benefit of event for City of Lilburn community. Likelihood of participation by City of Lilburn citizens. Previous history of event organizer in facilitating special events. Ability of event organizer to achieve goals set forth for special events. All applications shall be submitted to Lilburn City Hall. The City will review for completeness and appropriateness and issue a written approval or denial of the application within 30 days of receipt of a complete application. The City Manager is empowered to approve or deny the application based on the City s evaluation criteria. Approval may include conditions or stipulations intended to address or mitigate any potential issues. Written appeals to decisions made by the City Manager may be presented to City Council within 15 calendar days of said decision. All written appeals shall be heard by City Council in its normal course of business within 45 days from receipt. The City s failure to comply with the above mentioned timeframes will not allow an applicant to use a facility; these timeframes shall serve as a guideline to keep the process moving. Classes of Special Event Permits (Estimates of required staff hours to be determined by the City of Lilburn based on application.) Class A Permit: A Special Event which may require between 30-49 extra staff hours by City employees, or is expected to draw an approximate number of spectators and participants that is between 501-1,000 persons within a consecutive 24 hour time period. Class B Permit: A Special Event which may require less than 30 extra staff hours by City employees, or is expected to draw an approximate number of spectators and participants that is 500 persons or less within a consecutive 24 hour time period. The City reserves the right to be the final authority regarding estimates of attendance or need for extra staff hours.

Application Process The City of Lilburn must receive a completed special events application, event layout, processing fee, and park use deposit no less than 90 days prior to the requested event date (except in the case of co-sponsored events, which must be received by February 1 of the previous fiscal year). Applications should be mailed/delivered to: City of Lilburn Attn: Special Event Application 340 Main St. Lilburn, GA 30047 Processing Fee - $25 non-refundable (required by all applicants) Fee will be credited to rental fee of approved event. Park Use Deposit - $300 refundable Violations of any park rules, City ordinances, and state laws may result in forfeiture of deposit. Refund will be issued after all outstanding event-related charges have been paid in full. Fee Payment Schedule Once a special event application is approved, applicants will be notified. Fees and deposits are due at least 30 days prior to the event. Non-profit organizations may receive up to a 10% discount off park use permit fee per day, with proof of non-profit status at time of application. No other discounts will apply. All checks should be made payable to City of Lilburn. Types of Fees (See Above) Park Use Permit Fee (per event day) Class A Permit $500 City Staff Fees Sanitation Deposit (refundable) TBD $500 $500,000 Class B Permit $300 TBD $300 $500,000 Insurance Requirement (Combined single-limit per Occurrence) City Staff Fees - Includes fees required for Police, Public Works, Event Planning and/or Park Attendants. The City of Lilburn reserves the right to determine necessary staff requirements. Requests for assistance in the areas of security, traffic control, set-up, clean-up, planning, etc. beyond their normal daily routines may be included on your application. Estimated costs will be based on estimated hours of service, but applicant is responsible for payment of actual hours worked. Police (traffic/security) require a 4-hour minimum. Park Attendants require a 2-hour minimum. These fees are non-refundable and should be paid separately. If there is no request noted on application, Event Organizer will be responsible for obtaining necessary staff, as approved by City, to ensure proper event management and abiding by all park policies and guidelines. Sanitation - Sanitation deposits in the amounts stated above are required for each special event with the exception of City co-sponsored events. This deposit is refundable within 30 days following the event, provided the facility is left in satisfactory condition as described in the event contract and policy, and all event related fees have been paid in full.

Failure to comply will result in loss of deposit, liability for repair and/or additional clean up fees as determined by the City, as well as potential denial of future applications. City charged fees for said facilities are intended to cover wear and tear, initial supplies, water, electricity, etc. City reserves the right to obtain additional fees for other arising or unusual expenses as it deems necessary as well as potential denial of future applications. The City s decision on any loss of deposit shall be final. It is the Event Organizer s responsibility to make arrangements with the City for additional trash receptacles. Plastic trash can liners will be placed in all existing trash cans prior to the event. It is the Event Organizer s responsibility to deposit any trash into appropriate trash receptacles following the event in order to ensure return of the sanitation deposit. If the size of the special event warrants additional receptacles, the City will review the application and the organizer will be contacted. It will be the Event Organizer s responsibility to make all arrangements and pay any fees applicable for any additional equipment or services. All trash receptacles should be dumped upon completion of the event into pre-determined receptacles or dumpsters as approved by the City and prior to the park opening the next day, unless arranged in advance with the City. Dumpster locations shall be approved or determined by the City at time of event approval. Ticketed Events - Includes any special event that either requires a fee to be paid for entry and/or requires a fee to participate in the event. For all ticketed events, a Ticket Event Fee shall be paid to the City of Lilburn for each ticket sold. Said fees shall be *10% of the gross amount of ticket sales exclusive of any applicable taxes (For example: 50 booth spaces sold at $25.00 per space equals $1,250.00 gross sales. The City of Lilburn is due a Ticket Event Fee of $125.00). *Ticket fee is 5% for approved city co-sponsored events. A performance bond, or other surety acceptable to the City, shall be posted with the City a minimum of 30 days prior to the event. Said surety shall cover 10% of the anticipated ticket sales as outlined herein. The performance bond does not apply to City of Lilburn co-sponsored events. Within 15 days after the end of the Special Event, the Event Organizer shall pay to the City 10% of ticket revenue exclusive of taxes and is due the City upon completion of Special Event. The City reserves the right to conduct an audit of applicants revenue in order to verify the amount to be paid to City. Insurance - A comprehensive liability insurance policy with at least five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) for Class A and B permits combined single limit coverage per occurrence for bodily injury and property damage with an endorsement naming the City of Lilburn, specifically and separately, as an additional insured under the policy is required. Do not include any specific department or person. A certificate of insurance is to be provided to the Event Coordinator no less than 14 days prior to the scheduled event. If an event is approved, it will be approved pending receipt of the insurance certificate. The insurance agency must be licensed to do business in the state of Georgia and have a Class B or better rating. The company providing insurance must provide at least thirty (30) days written notice of cancellation or termination, if such cancellation or termination of the policy is to occur prior to the indicated expiration date on the face of the certificate. In the event of any changes in or cancellation of the policy, the City of Lilburn must be notified by certified mail. Restroom Facilities - For all events of 4 hours duration or more, portable toilets may be required. Portable restrooms may be required for any special event where alcohol is served or for any type of walk or run. One toilet per 200 persons will be the ratio to determine the number needed. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, at least one portable toilet is to be handicap accessible. It is the Event Organizer s responsibility to make all arrangements (drop-off and pick-up) and pay any fees. All portable restrooms must be picked up no later than 12 p.m., the first business day following the event. Park Use Deposit will be forfeited if portable restrooms are not picked up by this deadline, unless approved in writing by the City of Lilburn prior to the event date. The City of Lilburn will stock the necessary supplies in permanent restroom facilities prior to and during the event. Medical - For all events of 4 hours duration or more, medical personnel may be required to be on site. EMT, RN, LPN, or

paramedics may serve for Class A or B permits. Medical supplies are the responsibility of the Event Organizer. Electricity - Specific requirements for the use of electricity must be submitted with the application. Electricity is not available without permission from the City. For projects that utilize large amounts of electricity, the City withholds the right to require additional payment for electricity used at the event based on electric meter readings taken prior to and following each event. Release and Indemnity - Each applicant must execute the release and indemnity agreement, which is included in the City of Lilburn Special Event Application. Applicants must demonstrate that they are either personally or organizationally responsible for liability and will guarantee orderly behavior and will underwrite any damage due to use of the premises. Liability is assumed by the applicant in regard to any personal or property damage rising out of activities of the applicant. It is the responsibility of the applicant to read the application form completely and understand fully his/her responsibilities. Alcohol - Alcohol sales and consumption is permitted only with consent from the Lilburn Alcohol Review Board in accordance with the City s alcoholic beverage ordinance. Please note that this process can be lengthy, so plan accordingly. Contact the Lilburn City Clerk for the actual date your application to the Alcohol Review Board is required. It is the Event Organizer s responsibility to present the request to the Alcohol Review Board, to attend any public meetings that may be needed, and to monitor the process. All required licensing and insurance pertaining to the serving of alcohol must be obtained by the Event Organizer. No beverages may be served in glass containers. All alcoholic beverages must be served in paper or plastic cups, not to exceed 16 fluid ounces in size. Other beverages may be served in paper or plastic cups, aluminum cans or plastic bottles. Please review Section 6-87.2, Regulations regarding Historic Main Street District, of the City s Alcohol Ordinance. If serving alcohol, it is the responsibility of the Event Organizer to arrange for additional recycling receptacles. Additional Requirements Parking - Participants must adhere to all parking regulations for the City of Lilburn and Lilburn City Park. Public parking is available along Main Street and adjacent to the Calvin Fitchett Municipal Complex. Approximately 120 parking spaces are available at the Calvin Fitchett Municipal Complex and 47 parking spaces are available in the Camp Creek Greenway parking lot, which is located across the street fromthe Calvin Fitchett Municipal Complex. The Event Organizer must secure additional parking for larger events as well as transportation/shuttle routes for off-site parking, both of which must be approved by the City of Lilburn. The Event Organizer may not charge for parking in public spaces. All printed publicity should include a diagram indicating available parking locations. Event Equipment and Layout - Tables, chairs, stages, tents, and other set-up equipment are permitted in the park with prior written approval. A complete layout of the event area, including locations of all tables, chairs, tents, stages, vendor set-up, portable restrooms, parking plans, road closure requests, and other equipment must be submitted with the Special Event Application. Layout approval will be given prior to the event. Tables and chairs will not be provided by the City of Lilburn, except in the case of co-sponsored events, but must be noted on the layout. A final layout must be submitted 30 days prior to the event. Once approved, changes may not be permitted. Sound System - Sound system equipment is not provided, with the exception of co-sponsored events. The City must be notified in writing of any intended use of a sound system during the event. Sound System requirements should be provided on the event application and all amplified sound and/or concerts must conclude by 10 p.m. EST.

Grounds - Stakes are not allowed on any tents, inflatables, etc. and therefore must be secured with weights or other measures. Damage to the grass or landscape due to high traffic or improper preparation is the responsibility of the Event Organizer. Vehicles may not be driven onto Lilburn City Park grass at any time. Golf carts or Gator vehicles are permitted, but should be noted on the Event Application. Fire Safety Plan - When a fire official determines that the gathering of persons will impact the provision of fire safety services, a plan for the provision of safety services will be prescribed by the Gwinnett County Fire Department. Applicants will be required to include any additional information required by the Gwinnett County Fire Department, including but not limited to, a layout of the event area including road closures, parking plans, vendor set-up (particularly food concessions) and, the need for law enforcement, fire and emergency medical services. Any tent more than 400 square feet (or 200 square feet, if sides will be on the tent) will need a Fire Marshal inspection prior to the event opening to the public. Please contact Gwinnett County Fire Department for instructions concerning tent inspections. Food Sales - Any intention to sell food must be indicated on the application. All vending equipment should remain on the brick or concrete sidewalk if possible, not on the grass. If Event Organizer intends to have food booths on the grass in Lilburn City Park, this must be noted on the event layout for approval. Vehicles may not be driven onto the grass. No vendors will be allowed to use grease in the park unless they are in a self-contained cooking trailer. Any vendor using grease in a self-contained trailer will need approval two weeks prior to the event date. All grease should be disposed of properly and not disposed of on City property. No cooking or food sales are permitted outside the park on the sidewalk. It is the responsibility of the Event Organizer to contact the Health Department and obtain any necessary permits. Additional vendor requirements will be issued upon event approval. No beverages may be distributed in glass bottles. Alterations to Park - Alterations to park facilities including the attachment or installation of decorations and displays are prohibited unless written permission has been received from the City. Construction and installation of special service facilities must be approved in writing prior to the event. Damage to any structure or plant material will be billed to the organization at replacement cost plus labor. The City reserves the right to regulate placement and method of placement of items or structures in Lilburn City Park and the surrounding areas. Any tents, inflatables, etc. erected in the park must be secured with a weight system and shall not be secured with stakes or any other means that would require installation into asphalt or grass. It is the responsibility of the Event Organizer to remove all items from the event immediately following the conclusion of the event. This includes tents, trash, trailers, dumpsters, or any other items brought into the event area. Items not removed by 12 p.m. the following business day will result in a forfeiture of the Park Use Deposit unless Event Organizer has received written permission from the City of Lilburn for an extension. City Ordinances and Park Rules - All applicants must adhere to all City Ordinances and posted Park Rules, with the exception to any items that were specifically noted on the Event Application that received written permission. A copy of the Park Rules and Guidelines are available at www.cityoflilburn.com. Use of City Parking Lots Use of a portion of the Calvin Fitchett Municipal Complex parking areas by non-profit organizations will be considered if the activity is health or education related, does not infringe on regular business activities, and pertains to the greater population as long as the organization does not earn a profit from said activity. The organization would be required to complete an event application and submit all paperwork by the required deadlines. City events and business would take precedence over all other activities. Requests will be evaluated in the same manner as other events. Assignment - The applicant/user shall be prohibited from assigning any rights under this agreement or use of the premises to any other party.

Discrimination - The applying organization, association, or entity shall not discriminate or advocate discrimination on account of race, color, religion, creed, national origin, age, gender, or disability. Revocation of Permit - The City shall have the authority to revoke any permit upon violation of the conditions set forth herein and/or where staging of the event would have an immediate and adverse effect on the welfare and safety of persons or property. The Chief of Police or his or her designee shall have the authority to close any event immediately upon violation of the conditions set forth herein or to preserve safety of persons or property. Parades/Other Permits - This application is for Special Events in Lilburn City Park and Camp Creek Greenway. Any organizer interested in parades, road races or any event affecting city streets must contact the Lilburn Police Department at 770-921-2211. Modification of Policies - The City reserves the right to waive, modify, and/or amend these Policies, partially or in its entirety, at any time solely at the City s discretion. Formal written requests will be considered by the Mayor and City Council.

Appendix A - Definitions Special Event - Any activity sponsored by an organization or individual for profit or non-profit, other than the City of Lilburn, held on public property and designed for entertainment, competition, amusements or social, ethnic, religious, and/or cultural awareness that: 1) requires restricted or exclusive use of any portion of public property, including but not limited to roped lawn areas, stages, tables, bleachers, tents, temporary barriers, and/or boundaries; and/or 2) impedes the normal flow of traffic; and/or 3) impedes the enjoyment or use of the property by the general public. Such events require a Special Event Permit issued by the City. Sponsored Event - Any events sponsored by the City are not charged any fees for the use of areas or for usage of any equipment and staff. The Public Relations Manager and/or Event Coordinator will determine which events the City will sponsor each fiscal year. The City of Lilburn Event Coordinator will be involved in the planning of sponsored events and the City of Lilburn logo will appear on all marketing materials related to the event. Co-Sponsored Event - The Public Relations Manager and/or Event Coordinator will determine which events the City will co-sponsor each fiscal year. Requests for co-sponsorship must be submitted to the City of Lilburn Event Coordinator no later than February 1 of the previous fiscal year, for budgetary purposes. Events co-sponsored by the City of Lilburn will be charged at a 50% fee for park use permit and city staff fees. The 50% park use permit may be waived for events that are co-sponsored with quasi-governmental agencies. If co-sponsoring organization has insurance, the City of Lilburn should be named as an additional insured on the policy. Refundable event fees typically required for events will be waived for co-sponsored events. This includes the Park Use Deposit and the Sanitation Deposit. Co-sponsored events will not be charged for use of tables, chairs, or sound equipment, but all requests must be noted on the event layout. Any other applicable permits and policies will apply. The Event Coordinator may be involved in the planning of the event and will act as a liaison for the City. The City of Lilburn logo will appear on all marketing materials related to the event, and the City of Lilburn will be listed as a co-sponsor. There will be a mandatory event orientation meeting each year for all approved co-sponsored events. One representative from each organization must attend this information meeting. All co-sponsored events will include a post event meeting held at Lilburn City Hall within 30 days after the event date. This meeting will include an overview of the event, including all income and expenses. City Support Services - Services provided by the City of Lilburn to ensure that a special event is conducted in such a way as to protect the safety, health, property and general security of the public and integrity of public grounds. Services may include security/police, public works, set-up, clean-up, event consulting, Park Attendants, etc. Event Coordinator - City of Lilburn staff person, or designee, responsible for overseeing the application process and obtaining acceptance or denial based on input from appropriate City departments. The City Event Coordinator will act as a liaison between the Event Organizer and affected departments within the City of Lilburn as may be necessary. Event Organizer - Person(s) designated as the authorized head of the organization or individual responsible for the proposed event. Public Assembly - Any meeting, demonstration, picket line, rally, or gathering as defined by the City s Parade and Assembly Ordinance that does not require restricted or exclusive use of any portion of a facility as a Special Event. Ticketed Event - Any Special Event in a City facility that requires a fee to be paid by a patron to enter or participate in the event. Quasi-governmental Agencies - An organization created by local legislation, statute or ordinance where its Board members are appointed by the governing body of a political subdivision of the State or one or more individual members comprising said governing body. Mission of the City of Lilburn The mission of the City of Lilburn is to provide exemplary municipal services, quality city infrastructure and facilities and to inspire community improvements that add value to the lives of our residents and enhance businesses.