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(3) That the proposed activity or use is not reasonably anticipated to incite violence, crime <br /> or disorderly conduct; <br /> (4) That the proposed activity will not entail unusual, extraordinary or burdensome expense <br /> or police operation by the city except where those costs are paid in advance or a deposit <br /> to cover those costs has been provided to the city; <br /> (5) That the facilities desired have not been reserved for other use. <br /> 92.33. - APPROVAL OR DENIAL; APPEAL. <br /> Within 10 days after receipt of an application, the administrator shall issue the permit or <br /> apprise an applicant in writing of the reasons for denying the permit. Any aggrieved person shall <br /> have the right to appeal to the council. Such appeal shall be in writing and shall be filed with <br /> administrator within ten days after receipt of the administrator's decision. The city administrator <br /> shall place the appeal on the agenda for the next regular council meeting, at which time the <br /> applicant may appear in support of their appeal. The council may affirm, deny or alter the terms <br /> of the permit. The decision of the council shall be final. <br /> 92.34. - LIABILITY OF PERMITTEE. <br /> The permittee shall be liable for any loss, damage or injury sustained by any person or <br /> whatever by reason of the negligence of the permittee or their agents, and shall hold the City <br /> harmless for acts or omissions related to the permitted activity. <br /> 92.35. — REVOCATION OR MODIFICATION. <br /> 1) The administrator shall have the authority to revoke a permit upon a finding or violation <br /> of any section of this Code, or upon good cause shown which may include that the park facilities <br /> will be or are being unreasonably damaged by the proposed activity. <br /> 2) The administrator or his designee, or a police officer, may modify the permit or require <br /> an early termination of the event when it is determined that the event is damaging park facilities <br /> or that the peace and safety of the public require this action. <br /> (92.35 -92.39 Reserved for future use) <br /> 92.40. — VARIANCES <br /> Variances to the strict application of this chapter may be granted only by the City Council. <br /> 92.41 - CITY PERSONNEL. <br /> This chapter shall not be construed to prohibit the normal care, operations or functions of the <br /> city (including the authorized events of City Celebration) or its authorized agents in any public <br /> park or public grounds. <br />
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