§ 95.06 APPLICATION PROCEDURES; FEES.
   (A)   Application. A completed application for a permit shall be made according to the interim use permit provisions of the city’s zoning chapter.
   (B)   Verification. The application shall be signed and verified by the person requesting the permit and by the owner of the permitted premises. If the person is a corporation, the application shall be signed by the president or other authorized officer. If the person is an association, society, partnership or group, the application shall be signed by the appropriate officers or partners or, if there are no officers or partners, by all members.
   (C)   Fee. The city shall charge a non-refundable application fee and a fee for each permit issued under this chapter. The amount of the fees shall be in accordance with the fee schedule as adopted from time to time by the City Council. The non-refundable application fee shall be paid at the time of submitting a completed application. A cash escrow in an amount determined by the city may also be required to cover the city’s administrative, planning, engineering, and legal expenses associated with reviewing the application for the permit.
   (D)   Application information. The person seeking a permit shall supply all information requested on the application form, including the following:
      (1)   The name, date of birth, residence, and mailing address of the person applying and of each individual required by division (B) above to sign the application.
      (2)   The address and legal description of the proposed permitted premises, together with the name, residence, and mailing address of the record owner(s) of all such property.
      (3)   The nature or purpose of the proposed assembly.
      (4)   The dates and times during which the proposed assembly will be held.
      (5)   Detailed information as to how the person applying will insure that the assembly will comply with the requirements of § 95.05 of this chapter.
      (6)   A site plan as described in the city’s zoning chapter.
(Ord. 134, passed 7-11-00)