4-11-21: PROXIMITY ZONE PROTESTS:
   A.   The neighbors within the proximity zone are entitled to one protest per address. All protests must be received by the administrator at least two (2) business days before the filming date. (Ord. 1424, 10-7-2008; amd. Ord. 1436, 12-1-2009)
   B.   The administrator cannot issue a filming permit if: (Ord. 1424, 10-7-2008)
      1.   More than fifty percent (50%) of neighbors within the proximity zone submit protests against low impact filming. The administrator may, but is not required to, require a lower percentage of protests based upon the time, place, or manner of the proposed filming and its consequent impact on surrounding businesses or residences;
      2.   If the administrator receives at least one protest from a neighbor within the proximity zone for filming that requires street closures; or
      3.   More than ten percent (10%) of neighbors within the proximity zone for all other filming sites submit protests.
   C.   A rebuttable presumption of one hundred percent (100%) approval from neighbors within a proximity zone is established if the administrator does not receive any protests from within a proximity zone. (Ord. 1424, 10-7-2008; amd. Ord. 1436, 12-1-2009)
   D.   Neighbors may submit protests for all filming located within three hundred feet (300') of their property with the administrator. The administrator will keep a record of such protests until the end of each calendar year and apply such protests when determining the protest percentages established by this section. Protests must be resubmitted at the beginning of each calendar year to be effective. (Ord. 1424, 10-7-2008)