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Corte Madera panel adopts new rules for large outdoor events, requiring waste plans and limiting exclusivity
Summary
The Parks and Recreation Commission on April 20 approved a draft policy for large-scale outdoor events that adds required waste-management plans, restricts certain permits to community-based organizations, requires toilets and traffic-management plans, and encourages eco-friendly transportation and single-use foodware limits.
The Corte Madera Parks and Recreation Commission voted April 20 to adopt a draft outdoor special-events policy that tightens requirements for large-scale events on town property.
Parks and Recreation Director Tim Berry told commissioners the draft adds four key requirements for large events: a waste-management plan, adherence to a local foodware ordinance, steps to encourage eco-friendly transportation, and elimination of single-use bags. The policy also requires applicants for multi-day or high-impact events to submit traffic-management and toilet plans…
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