Special Event Permit - Sunrise Manor Parks & Bylaws

Parks and Public Spaces Nevada 3 Minutes Read · published February 10, 2026 Flag of Nevada

Sunrise Manor, Nevada organizers must follow Clark County rules for events in public parks and open spaces. This guide explains who issues special event permits, typical requirements for insurance, health or food vendor approvals, and how to apply, pay, or appeal for events inside Sunrise Manor parklands. It covers enforcement, likely penalties, common violations, and concrete steps to get approval so your community event runs legally and safely.

Penalties & Enforcement

The primary enforcer for parks in Sunrise Manor is the Clark County Department of Parks & Recreation and associated code enforcement divisions; health-related obligations (food, waste, potable water) are enforced by the Southern Nevada Health District. Specific monetary fines and escalation rules for unpermitted special events are not specified on the cited pages below. [1][2]

  • Fines: amounts not specified on the cited page; contact the parks office for current fee schedules.
  • Escalation: first vs repeat or continuing offences not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: stop-work or cease-event orders, permit revocation, removal of structures or equipment, or referral to county courts for injunctions.
  • Enforcer & complaints: Clark County Parks & Recreation and Clark County Code Enforcement (see Help and Support / Resources for contacts).
  • Appeals/review: appeals or administrative reviews are handled through county procedures; specific time limits for appeals are not specified on the cited pages and should be confirmed with the enforcing office.
If you proceed without a permit, expect enforcement action and potential fines.

Applications & Forms

The county publishes a special event application process for park use; the published page gives an application name but specific form numbers, current fees, and exact submission addresses or deadlines are not specified on the cited page. Contact the parks office or download the permit packet to confirm required insurance limits, site maps, and fees. [1]

  • Typical form: "Special Event Application" or permit packet - check Clark County Parks for the current PDF or online form.
  • Fees: listed on the permit packet when available; if not listed, the site states fees are set by county schedule (not specified on the cited page).
  • Submission: often by email, online portal or in-person to Parks administration; confirm method on the permit page.

How the process typically works

Action steps are consistent across county-managed parks: confirm site availability, complete the special event application, obtain insurance and any health permits for food or pools, pay fees, and comply with site-specific conditions. Plan ahead for traffic control, electrical needs, and restroom provision. For any food service or temporary food booths, the Southern Nevada Health District typically requires separate notification or permits. [2]

Begin the permit process at least 60 days before large public events.

FAQ

Do I need a permit for a small community gathering in a Sunrise Manor park?
Most organized gatherings in county parks require a special event permit; small informal picnics may be permitted without a formal application, but check with Clark County Parks to confirm.
Are vendor food permits required?
Yes: food vendors usually need approval from the Southern Nevada Health District in addition to the park permit.
How long does approval take?
Processing times vary; the cited county page does not list a guaranteed turnaround time—confirm current timelines with Parks staff.

How-To

  1. Check park availability and the county permit calendar.
  2. Download and complete the Special Event Application packet from Clark County Parks.
  3. Prepare required attachments: site map, proof of insurance, vendor list, noise mitigation and traffic plan if applicable.
  4. Submit the application and pay fees as instructed by Parks; obtain any Southern Nevada Health District approvals for food.
  5. Comply with permit conditions during the event and retain proof of compliance for 30 days after the event.

Key Takeaways

  • All organized events in Sunrise Manor parks typically require a county special event permit.
  • Start the process early and confirm insurance and health permit needs.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Clark County Parks & Recreation - Special Event permits and park use
  2. [2] Southern Nevada Health District - Food/vendor permits and requirements