(a) A permit for a temporary exemption from this article may be issued by the director of budget and fiscal services to commercial, religious, political, civic, charitable, athletic, and other organizations, or individuals, for activities such as carnivals, parades, fund raisers, fairs, bazaars, public speeches, and meetings.
(b) The director of budget and fiscal services shall prescribe a form of application for such a permit, which shall be completed by the applicant and which, when completed, shall state the date, time of day, duration, and nature of the proposed activity, the reason for the proposed activity, the name of the person who shall be in charge of the proposed activity, and such other pertinent information as the director shall desire.
(c) In determining whether to grant or deny an application for a permit under this section, the director shall consider the information provided in the application together with the impact of the proposed noise on the health, safety, and welfare of the residents of and visitors to the surrounding area. If more information is needed in order for the director to make a determination on the application, the director may request further information from the applicant by means of a supplemental application.
(d) The applicant shall submit the completed form, accompanied by a fee of $5, to the director not later than five days before the proposed activity; thereafter, the director shall notify the applicant of the decision to grant or deny the permit within three days of the submission of the completed application and fee and any required supplemental application.
(e) The permit shall state the date, place, time, duration, and nature of the proposed activity, shall be in the possession of the person in charge of the activity, and shall be produced for inspection upon the request of any law enforcement officer.
(f) The director may issue a permit subject to conditions which shall be stated upon the permit, including limitations upon the sound level, duration, or time of day of the activity, or the requirement that breaks be taken in the activity.
(g) The director may adopt rules not inconsistent herewith for the implementation of the permit system established in this section. Such rules may include provisions for waiver of the application fee in appropriate situations or for the granting of a permit when an application is received less than five days before the proposed activity.
(1990 Code, Ch. 41, Art. 31, § 41-31.4) (Added by Ord. 90-26)