§ 98.32 PERMIT APPLICATION; FEE; BOND.
   (A)   At least 60 days before a mass gathering is to be held, the promoter of the mass gathering shall file with the issuing officers an application for a permit.
   (B)   The application shall include the following:
      (1)   The name and address of the promoter.
      (2)   A financial statement reflecting all funds which are being supplied to finance the mass gathering and who supplied them.
      (3)   The name and address of the owner of the property on which the mass gathering is to be held and a certified copy of the agreement made between the promoter and the owner of the property.
      (4)   The location and a description of the property on which the mass gathering is to be held.
      (5)   The dates and the times that the mass gathering will be held.
      (6)   The number of persons the promoter will allow to attend the mass gathering and the plan which the promoter intends to use to limit attendance to this number.
      (7)   The names and addresses of the performers who have agreed to appear and their agents and a description of any agreements reached with these performers.
      (8)   A description of all steps taken by the promoter to assure that minimum standards of sanitation and health will be maintained during the mass gathering.
      (9)   A description of all preparations being made to provide traffic control and to assure that the mass gathering will be conducted in an orderly fashion and that the physical safety of the persons in attendance will be protected.
      (10)   A description of the preparations made to provide adequate medical and nursing care.
      (11)   A description of the preparations made to supervise minor persons who may attend the mass gathering.
   (C)   A filing fee of $25 must be submitted with the application for a permit.
   (D)   The issuing officer, upon a full and complete investigation of the proposed mass gathering, shall have the authority to require the promoter to post a bond in an amount that would cover all reasonable expenses entailed in cleaning up the premises after the gathering in the event the promoter fails to do so. The issuing officer shall have the authority to require either a cash bond or a corporate surety bond in his/her discretion. The bond shall be released and returned upon the clean up and maintenance being accomplished by the promoter. If it is necessary for the city to accomplish the clean up, the bond will be used to cover the city's reasonable and necessary expenses.
('78 Code, § 11-22)