Sec. 14-45. Issuance Or Denial Of Permit:
   (a)   Permits For More Than Seven Days: The final determination on the issuance of any permit for film production lasting for more than seven (7) days shall be made by the Village Board. Upon completing his review of all such applications, the Village Manager shall submit a report to the Village Board, summarizing the factual circumstances surrounding the proposed film production and identifying all Village resources that will be used or affected by the film production activities. The Village Manager's report may also contain recommendations regarding issuance of the permit, conditions to be incorporated into the permit if it is issued, and the estimated film production activities charges.
   (b)   Permits For Up To Seven Days: The final determination on the issuance of any permit for film production lasting for seven (7) days or less shall be made by the Village Manager. If the Village Manager determines that the circumstances of any such film production warrant consideration by the Village Board, the Village Manager may refer the application to the Village Board for final decision. The referral shall be accompanied by the same type of report as is required for applications subject to final decision by the Village Board under subsection (a) of this section.
   (c)   Permits For Same Zoning Lot: Not more than four (4) film production permits, for not more than an aggregate total of twelve (12) film production days, shall be issued for the same zoning lot during any twelve (12) month period. Additional permits may be approved by the Village Board.
   (d)   Final Permit Decisions: The decision of the Village Manager or, where applicable, the Village Board on the issuance or denial of a film production permit shall be final. (Ord. 0-16-30, 11-21-2016)