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Indoor Events without Certificate for Assembly
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Indoor Events without Certificate for Assembly
Indoor Events without Certificate for Assembly
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f you are planning an event for more than 49 occupants in a building that does not have a Certificate of Occupancy (CofO) for Assembly, it may be possible to obtain a permit for this temporary use. Please select the links below for
all
items that apply to your event.
Always required:
The
Temporary Indoor Building Use (TIBU) Packet
includes a step-by-step process and all applications required to obtain the necessary zoning, building safety and Fire Department approvals and permits. The
Temporary Indoor Building Use Emergency Egress Lighting Guideline
will help comply with required building and electrical codes for lighting and exiting.
Also required if included in the event:
If the event includes
generators or temporary wiring
to an existing electrical panel, a permit from the Planning & Development Department is required. The documents
Temporary Event Power
and
Temporary Generators Serving Temporary Wiring
answer common questions and provide guidance on obtaining these permits.
All
bleachers and any stage or platform
higher than 30" require a building permit from the Planning & Development Department. More information can be found in the
Bleacher/Stage/Platform Guideline
.
Food service
and the use of
portable restrooms
is regulated by Maricopa County. Their
website
provides information on how to obtain the appropriate permits.
If you plan to include the
sale or service of alcohol
, a liquor license is required. Qualified organizations may apply for a Special Event liquor license. Visit the
"Special Event" section
of the License Services website, for detailed information. If you plan to extend an existing active liquor license into unlicensed areas adjacent to the premises, you need to apply for an
Extension of Premises
. Once the city approves the special event liquor license application or extension of premises, the
Arizona Department of Liquor Licenses & Control
must review and ultimately approve the special event license/extension of premises before alcohol may be served or sold.
If
sales or vending
is planned, a
Vending License
may be required depending on the vending location and type of vending activity.
In addition, a
Temporary Privilege (sales) Tax License
is required when conducting taxable activity within in the city of Phoenix.
To apply for a temporary tax license, visit to the
Privilege Tax License webpage
.
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