(A) If, upon satisfactory conclusion of this review, the Chief of Police determines that all conditions have been met, he or she shall issue a permit to the applicant. The permit shall contain the name and nature of the organization to whom the permit is issued, the address where the controlled game fundraiser is authorized to be conducted, the occupancy capacity of the room or rooms in which controlled games are to be conducted, the expiration date of the permit, a statement that the permittee shall comply with all provisions of this chapter and Business and Professions Code Sections 19985-19987, and such other information as may be necessary or desirable for the full enforcement of the provisions of this chapter.
(B) In addition, the Chief of Police shall impose such conditions as are necessary to ensure compliance with the provisions of this chapter and to protect the public health, safety and welfare, including the safety and security of participants and operators of the controlled game fundraiser and persons and property in the vicinity of the facility where the controlled game fundraiser will be held. Such conditions may include, but are not limited to:
(1) Rules of operation. The permittee shall be required to comply with all then applicable provisions of Business and Professions Code Sections 19985-19987 and this chapter, including § 5.13.080 below.
(2) Nontransferability of permit. Each permit issued is nontransferable, separate and distinct. No person shall exercise the privileges granted under this chapter except the person, firm, corporation, association or persons to whom the permit was issued, and the permit shall be used only at the specific place for which it was issued.
(3) Permit posting and availability. Each permit shall be posted in a conspicuous and publicly accessible place in or upon the premises for which it was issued and shall be shown to any city official upon demand.
Security Personnel. The permittee may be required to provide sufficient security personnel, as determined by the Chief of Police, before, during, and after the controlled game fundraiser in order to protect the safety and security of participants and operators of the controlled game fundraiser and persons and property in the vicinity of the venue where the controlled game fundraiser will be held.
(4) Proceeds of fundraiser. The permittee shall cause the proceeds of the controlled game fundraiser to be promptly removed from the facility where the controlled game fundraiser is held.
(5) Police response costs. The permittee shall acknowledge the applicability of Chapter 9.27 (Charge for Services Related to Police Special Response Team Incidents) and Chapter 9.29 (Charge for Police Response to Large Parties, Gatherings or Events) to its controlled game fundraising event. The inclusion of this reference in this chapter shall not be construed or applied in any manner to mean that Chapters 9.27 and 9.29 do not apply to other events, permits or permits which do not have such an express reference.
(Ord. 2876 § 2 (part), 2007.)