§ 12.64.320. Criteria for issuance of permit.  


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  • An application for a park use permit for a private or special event should be granted unless any one or more of the following conditions apply:

    A.

    That a permit has been granted for the same park and on the same day and time for which the application in question pertains;

    B.

    That the applicant has made no provision for temporary toilet facilities as required in this article;

    C.

    That the applicant has made no provision for crowd control monitors as required in this article;

    D.

    That the applicant has made no provision for cleanup services as required in this article;

    E.

    That the applicant has refused to agree in writing to comply with the regulations for the use of parks as provided for in this code or has failed to provide a reasonable means of informing all persons participating in the proposed activity of the regulations;

    F.

    That the applicant has refused to execute the indemnification agreement provided for in this article;

    G.

    That the application was not filed in time, unless the Director waives the time requirement and applicant waives his or her right of appeal;

    H.

    That the applicant has not secured a charitable solicitation permit as provided for in Chapter 5.18 of this code, if such permit is required thereby for the proposed activity;

    I.

    That the proposed activity involves the sale of goods, wares, merchandise, foods, confections, refreshments, or other articles, and the permission of the Director has not been secured, as required by Section 12.64.080;

    J.

    That the applicant has not secured a certificate of insurance as provided for in this article if insurance is required for the proposed activity.

    K.

    For a park use permit for special event. That the applicant has not filed an application with the Police Department for a special event permit as defined in Title 9, Chapter 9.52.

(Ord. 12131 § 1 (part), 1999; prior code § 6-8.08)