Section
5.224.010 Purpose
5.224.020 Definitions
5.224.030 Permit required
5.224.040 Exemptions
5.224.050 Application form
5.224.060 Time for filing applications
5.224.070 Fees
5.224.080 Determination by City Manager
5.224.090 Appeal to City Council
5.224.100 Public facilities
5.224.110 Clean up
5.224.120 Traffic control
5.224.130 Special restrictions
5.224.140 Insurance and indemnity
5.224.150 Suspension
5.224.160 Revocation
5.224.170 Violation as a nuisance
The purpose of this chapter is to provide rules and regulations governing the issuance of permits for filming, video taping or any related activity on location within the city, to assure that such activity is consistent with considerations of the public health, safety, and general welfare and the protection of property. The requirements provided in this chapter shall be separate and in addition to those provisions of this code regarding business regulation and licensing. Any and all fees provided in this chapter are intended to cover the cost of investigation and processing permits for filming, as specified herein, and shall be in addition to all other applicable licenses and/or permits provided in this code.
('61 Code, § 13C.1) (Ord. 839, passed - - )
For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
CHARITABLE PURPOSES. Filming or video taping for a motion picture or television production conducted by an organization in which no individual either directly or indirectly receives a profit from the production, marketing or showing of the films or tapes.
CITY. The city of Brea, a municipal corporation formed and operating pursuant to the laws of the state.
CITY CLERK. The City Clerk of the city.
CITY COUNCIL. The City Council of the city.
CITY MANAGER. The City Manager of the city, or his or her designee.
FILM OR FILMING. Feature motion pictures, video tapes, television, motion pictures, and commercials.
NEWS PURPOSES. Filming or video taping for television news broadcasting by reporters, photographers or camera persons in the employ of a newspaper, news service, or similar entity, of new events concerning those persons, scenes, or occurrences which are in the news and of general public interest. The filming or video taping of such shall be for regularly scheduled news programs (but not magazine or documentary programs) and special news programs which are not preplanned and are broadcast within twenty-four (24) hours after the event.
PERMITTEE. Any person, firm, corporation, or group or combination acting as a unit to whom or which a film permit is granted by the city under the provisions of this chapter.
PERSON. Any individual, firm, corporation, association, or group or combination acting as a unit.
PRODUCTION. The activity of making a film for commercial or noncommercial purposes on property owned by the city or on private property within the jurisdiction of the city.
('61 Code, § 13C.2) (Ord. 839, passed - - )
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