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§ 96.04 SOUND.
   (A)   No person shall disturb the peace in the Union City Park between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. For the purposes of this section, DISTURBING THE PEACE is defined as including, but not being limited to, the following:
      (1)   Playing a musical instrument.
      (2)   Playing a radio, tape recorder, television, MP3 player, DVD player or IPOD, except though use of headphones or permitted by the city.
   (B)   No person shall use any device to amplify sound in the city park unless a valid permit has been issued by the city.
   (C)   The city may issue a permit authorizing the use of one or more designated devices to amplify sound by one or more designated persons in a designated area of the city park on a designated date between specific hours if he or she finds, in his or her reasonable discretion, that the number of persons to be entertained or served by the use of sound can be adequately and reasonably served only by the amplification of sound. The city may include conditions in such a permit which they deem reasonable, and the city may revoke a permit if the terms of the permit are violated, or they may deny a permit to a person or group of person who have violated the terms of a permit within the previous year.
   (D)   No person who holds a valid permit issued by the city under this section shall amplify sound within the city park in violation of any conditions stated in that permit.
(Ord. 546, passed 5-14-2012; Ord. 547, passed 4-13-2015) Penalty, see § 96.99
§ 96.05 LIABILITY.
   All persons to whom a exclusive use permit has been granted must agree in writing to hold the city harmless and indemnify the city from any and all liability for injury to persons or property occurring as a result of the activity sponsored by permittee. Any permit holder must have their own insurance to cover their activity. Such persons shall be liable to the city for any and all damages to park, facilities, and buildings owned by the city which results from the activity of permittee or is caused by any who participate in the activity.
(Ord. 546, passed 5-14-2012; Ord. 547, passed 4-13-2015) Penalty, see § 96.99
§ 96.99 PENALTY.
   Any person violating any of the provisions of this chapter and upon conviction thereof, may be banned from the park for a period not to exceed 120 days and or fined the minimum amount set by the fine schedule.
(Ord. 546, passed 5-14-2012; Ord. 547, passed 4-13-2015)