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CITY OF NORTH ROYALTON, OHIO CODIFIED ORDINANCES
DIRECTORY OF OFFICIALS (2024)
COMPARATIVE SECTION TABLE
COMPARATIVE SECTION TABLE - ZONING
CHARTER OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF NORTH ROYALTON, OHIO
PART TWO - ADMINISTRATION CODE
PART FOUR - TRAFFIC CODE
PART SIX - GENERAL OFFENSES CODE
PART EIGHT - BUSINESS REGULATION AND TAXATION CODE
PART TEN - STREETS, UTILITIES AND PUBLIC SERVICES CODE
PART TWELVE - PLANNING AND ZONING CODE
PART FOURTEEN - BUILDING AND HOUSING CODE
PART SIXTEEN - FIRE PREVENTION CODE
CHAPTER 840
Music Festivals
840.01   Permit required.
840.02   Permit issuance.
840.03   Contents of application.
840.04   Public hearing on application.
840.05   Conditions of permit; fee.
840.06   Bond; effective period of permit.
840.07   Application of chapter.
840.08   Interpretation; conflict of laws.
840.99   Penalty.
   CROSS REFERENCES
   Safety of crowds attending live entertainment performances - see GEN. OFF. 636.18
   Riots - see GEN. OFF. 648.01 et seq.
   Disorderly conduct - see GEN. OFF. 648.04
   Musical entertainment - see B.R. & T. Ch. 842
   Entertainment in Municipal parks and recreational facilities - see S.U. & P.S. 1062.01
840.01 PERMIT REQUIRED.
   (a)   No person shall maintain, conduct, promote or operate on any land, premises or picnic grove within the City, other than in established theaters or auditoriums licensed or permitted for public occupancy according to law, any mass musical or public entertainment, however referred to or designated, including, but not limited to, "pop festival," "rock music festival," "rock festival," "jazz festival," "rock and roll music festival" or any combination thereof, except pursuant to a special permit issued by a two-thirds affirmative vote of Council as is hereinafter provided.
   (b)   No person having any right to or interest in any real property within the jurisdiction of the City shall license, rent, lease or otherwise permit the use of such real property or any part thereof for any mass musical or public entertainment, as provided in subsection (a) hereof, other than in established theaters or auditoriums licensed or permitted for public occupancy, according to law, except pursuant to a special permit issued by Council.
(Ord. 1971-67. Passed 6-2-71.)
840.02 PERMIT ISSUANCE.
   Council may issue a special permit as provided in Section 840.01 upon written application made by a person who or which proposes to maintain, conduct, promote or operate a mass musical or public entertainment, together with the owner, lessor or licensor who proposes to license, rent, lease or otherwise permit such mass musical or public entertainment, in accordance with the procedures set forth in this chapter. All of the persons referred to in this section shall hereinafter be referred to as "the applicant."
(Ord. 1971-67. Passed 6-2-71.)
840.03 CONTENTS OF APPLICATION.
   The applicant shall file a verified application with the Director of Legislative Services at least sixty days prior to the date upon which the event is to take place.
   The application shall state:
   (a)   The number of persons expected to attend such event and the location thereof;
   (b)   The duration of the event;
   (c)   The date or dates requested; and
   (d)   The means of accommodating persons as to:
      (1)   Food;
      (2)   Shelter, if an overnight stay;
      (3)   Facilities for toilet and other personal sanitary needs for men and women;
      (4)   Emergency first aid;
      (5)   Parking of cars showing the means of ingress, egress and parking areas; and
      (6)   Provision for public safety, guards or special police assisting in the control of traffic and the supervision of those persons attending the event.
(Ord. 1971-67. Passed 6-2-71.)
840.04 PUBLIC HEARING ON APPLICATION.
   Council shall hold a public hearing within thirty days after the submission of an application for a permit required by this chapter, and the public hearing shall be held pursuant to the publication of a notice of hearing published at least once in the local newspaper five days prior to the hearing date, and upon written notice pursuant to Section 220.01 of the Administration Code.
(Ord. 1971-67. Passed 6-2-71.)
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