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No dance permit is required for either of the following public dances:
(A) Those sponsored by public or private schools, churches, or the city; and
(B) Those conducted by nonprofit associations, provided that the prior approval of the police chief and the fire chief has been obtained. Such approval may be conditional or may be withheld. If approval is withheld, the public dance may be held only if a dance permit is obtained.
(`64 Code, Sec. 12-2.4) (Ord. No. 2386)
Security personnel shall be present during and within one-half hour before and after the time that any music is played. Security personnel shall keep order inside and immediately outside the location where the public dance is held, including the parking areas adjacent thereto. Security personnel shall not permit loitering outside the public dance. Security personnel at a public dance shall cooperate with law enforcement officers conducting any investigation in or around the location of the public dance. One security person shall be present when 50 to 100 patrons are present, and one additional security person shall be present for each additional increment of 1 to 50 patrons, unless the dance permit is conditioned otherwise.
(`64 Code, Sec. 12-2.5) (Ord. No. 2386, 2850)
The license collector may impose reasonable conditions on dance permits relating to supervision, security, crowd control, noise, fire regulations, and the avoidance of adverse impacts on persons or activities nearby. A dance permit may be denied if problems created by the public dance cannot adequately be mitigated by conditions.
(`64 Code, Sec. 12-2.6) (Ord. No. 2386)
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