3-3-6: LIQUOR IN PARKS; PUBLIC CELEBRATIONS:
   A.   Prohibited In Parks, Exception: It is unlawful for any person to sell, serve, consume, possess or permit the consumption of alcoholic beverages in or on any public parks, streets, public parking lots or public areas, unless done during and as part of any public celebration.
   B.   Permit For Public Celebration:
      1.   Definition: A "public celebration" is any State fair, County fair, community fair, community fiesta, cultural or artistic performance or professional athletic competition of a seasonal nature, any historical performance or pageant, or any public activity held on an intermittent basis.
      2.   Permit Required: Only persons holding dispenser's licenses within the City may dispense alcoholic beverages at a public celebration. Such persons may do so only upon receiving permission and a permit from the City and upon receiving a "special dispenser's permit" from the Director of the State Alcoholic Beverage Control Department.
      3.   Permit Fees: In addition to the State fee required for issuance of a special dispenser's permit, the permittee shall pay the City the amount of ten dollars ($10.00) per day for each day the permittee dispenses alcoholic beverages at the public celebration.
      4.   Compliance With State Laws: The permittee shall be subject to all State laws and regulations and all local laws and regulations regulating dispenser's privileges and liabilities, and the permit shall be valid for no more than twelve (12) hours. (Ord. 1988-02, 2-16-1988)