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§ 5.224.090 APPEAL TO CITY COUNCIL.
   A.   Any applicant aggrieved by any decision of the City Manager with respect to a film permit may appeal such decision to the City Council within ten (10) days following notice of such decision.
   B.   A written request for such appeal shall be filed with the City Clerk and all such requests shall contain the following information:
      1.   The name and address of the applicant;
      2.   The date of the decision in question;
      3.   The reasons for the appeal; and
      4.   The grounds relied upon for relief.
   C.   The appeal request shall be accompanied by a non-refundable appeal fee in an amount to be set by resolution by the City Council. Upon receipt of the appeal request, the City Clerk shall set the matter for hearing at a regular meeting of the City Council no later than thirty (30) days following the date the appeal request was filed. Notice of the time and place of the hearing shall be mailed to the applicant, by certified mail, no later than ten (10) days prior to the date set for hearing. Said notice may also designate certain records that the applicant is required to produce at the time of the hearing.
   D.   At the hearing as prescribed by this section, the applicant and the city may submit any and all evidence as they believe to be relevant. The City Council may require the presentation of additional evidence from either the applicant or the city, or from both, and may continue the hearing from time to time for the purpose of allowing the presentation of additional evidence. Upon conclusion of the hearing, the City Council may, by resolution with findings, approve, reverse, or modify the decision of the City Manager and any such decision of the City Council shall be final.
('61 Code, § 13C.9) (Ord. 839, passed - - )
§ 5.224.100 PUBLIC FACILITIES.
   Use of any public facility within the city may require an additional rental or use agreement.
('61 Code, § 13C.10) (Ord. 839, passed - - )
§ 5.224.110 CLEAN UP.
   A permittee shall conduct operations in an orderly fashion. The area used shall be cleaned of trash and debris upon completion and before leaving the site(s). A deposit to assure that a permittee removes all trash and debris from filming site(s) may be required. This requirement and the amount thereof shall be determined by the City Manager.
('61 Code, § 13C.11) (Ord. 839, passed - - )
§ 5.224.120 TRAFFIC CONTROL.
   For filming that would impair traffic flow, an applicant shall use city law enforcement personnel at the applicant's expense.
   A.   If required for traffic safety or as a condition of the film permit, an applicant shall furnish and install advance warning signs and any other traffic-control devices in conformance with the Manual of Traffic Controls, State of California, Department of Transportation. All appropriate safety precautions shall be taken.
   B.   All interruptions of normal pedestrian or vehicular traffic must be authorized on the permit. Police officers assigned to on-site supervision may further restrict operations based on safety concerns.
   C.   Traffic shall not be detoured without prior approval by the city.
   D.   Unless authorized by the city, camera cars shall be driven in the direction of traffic and shall observe all traffic laws.
   E.   Any emergency roadwork or construction by state or local government agencies and/or private contractors under permit or contract to the city shall have priority over filming activities.
('61 Code, § 13C.12) (Ord. 839, passed - - )
§ 5.224.130 SPECIAL RESTRICTIONS.
   For the convenience of the general public, all activity by a permittee between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. may be restricted. As a condition of film permit approval, all surrounding residents and/or businesses within a three hundred (300) foot radius of the filming activity may be required to be notified of date(s) and time(s) in which late evening and early morning filming is to take place.
('61 Code, § 13C.13) (Ord. 839, passed - - )
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