Miscellaneous Applications

Special Event Permits

Pursuant to Chapter 12.10 of the Millwood Municipal Code, "Special Events" include any activity which is to be conducted on public property or on a public right-of-way; any event held on private property which would have a direct significant impact on traffic congestion or traffic flow to and from the event over public streets or rights-of-way; or which would significantly impact public streets or rights-of-way near the event; or which would significantly impact the need for city-provided emergency services, such as police, fire or medical aid.

 It is presumed that any event on private property which involves an open invitation to the public to attend or events where the attendance is by private invitation of one hundred (100) or more people are each presumed to be an event that will have a direct, significant impact on the public streets, rights-of-way or emergency services. Special Events might include, but are not limited to, fun runs/walks, athletic competitions, auctions, bike-a-thons, public fundraisers, parades, carnivals, festivals, shows or exhibitions, film/movie events, circuses, block parties and fairs.

Applications for Special Events shall be filed with the City Clerk's office at least fifteen (15) days prior to the scheduled event and required fees are outlined in the City's adopted fee schedule.


Tree Permit

Millwood is a designated Tree City.

No person may cut, trim, prune, spray, brace, plant, move, remove or replace any tree located on public property or which grows upon private property to the extent that it encroaches upon such public properties or tree lawns, unless a written permit to do so has been first obtained from the City of Millwood.

Tree Permits shall be submitted to Millwood City Hall along with the required fee as established in the adopted fee schedule.