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After the application is submitted to the City Secretary, the City Secretary shall refer the same to the City Manager and Police Chief for action and, if the City Manager and Police Chief are convinced from the evidence submitted and any other research they may conduct that the applicant for the carnival has met the requirements of this chapter, the City Manager and Police Chief may approve the application.
(Ord. 475C, passed 2-23-1999)
Upon submission of the application to the City Secretary, the applicant shall tender a nonrefundable application processing fee in the amount of $100. Upon approval of the application and prior to issuance of the permit, the applicant shall tender a nonrefundable permit fee in the amount of $50 per day of permitted activity.
(Ord. 475C, passed 2-23-1999)
To provide for the costs of necessary cleaning of nearby city property, the permitted location and property surrounding or nearby the permitted location after the conclusion of the carnival, a deposit in addition to the above permit fees shall also be required in the amount of $500. After inspection and approval of these areas at the conclusion of the carnival by a person designated by the City Manager, the deposit shall be refunded. If the applicant has failed to clean the permitted location, surrounding properties, and all nearby city property to a satisfactory condition, this deposit shall be used to reimburse the city for the costs of cleaning these properties. If the cost of cleaning is less than $500, the unused portion of the deposit may be refunded. In addition to cleaning, the deposit shall also be applied by the city for any other costs or payments required by this chapter or regulations enacted pursuant to this chapter.
(Ord. 475C, passed 2-23-1999)
Upon approval of the application for a permit by the City Manager and Police Chief and payment of the fees, deposit and meeting all other requirements, the City Secretary shall issue a permit to the applicant to operate the carnival in the city.
(Ord. 475C, passed 2-23-1999)
The permit issued shall allow one appearance in the city and shall be good only for as many days as it operates continuously in the city but in no event more than ten consecutive days. A new permit is required each time the carnival returns to the city.
(Ord. 475C, passed 2-23-1999)
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