§ 115.01 CIRCUSES, MENAGERIES, CARNIVALS AND THE LIKE.
   (A)   Each person, desiring to conduct, stage or give a circus, menagerie, carnival, sideshow, musical or minstrel entertainment or other exhibition of a transient nature, for which an admission charge is demanded or received, shall first obtain a license and pay the license fee or fees provided in § 110.02 herein.
   (B)   The applicant for a license to conduct, stage or give such exhibition shall give at least one weeks’ notice, in writing, to the City Manager, stating the dates of the performance and the location at which they are to be presented. The City Manager shall give his or her consent to the issuance of such license if he or she deems the location suitable for the purpose; that it will properly accommodate the patrons; that the nature of the performance or exhibition is morally proper; and the use of said location will not throw too great a burden upon the Police and Fire Departments.
   (C)   No circus, menagerie or carnival shall be given for more than two consecutive days, except in cases where City Council, by special resolution, shall allow a longer period, or where such exhibition is to be conducted on city property and the use thereof for a longer period shall have been approved by City Council.
   (D)   These regulations are intended to supplement those required for transient vending, peddling and soliciting contained in Chapter 113.
(Prior Code, § 11.03.01) Penalty, see § 10.30
Cross-reference:
   Schedule of fees, see § 110.02