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5 -3.07 <br /> f. The activity reasonably could be expected <br /> to generate such additional extra traffic as <br /> to create a nuisance or hazard to existing <br /> traffic or to surrounding land use; or <br /> g. At the times proposed for the activity, <br /> the proposed gambling reasonably can be <br /> expected to disrupt other activities in the <br /> neighborhood; or <br /> h. For any other reasonable ground, the <br /> premises on which the gambling is to be <br /> conducted are found unsuitable for that <br /> purpose. <br /> 2. Approval of Applications. The city may <br /> approve an organization's application to the <br /> Charitable Gambling Control Board for a gambling <br /> license provided that subsection a. does not <br /> compel disapproval. Any such approval shall be <br /> conditioned upon the following: <br /> a. The applicant shall be required to <br /> spend 10% of its net profits derived from <br /> lawful gambling upon a lawful purpose <br /> specifically designated by the city <br /> council. <br /> b. Any other condition imposed by the <br /> council which is reasonably calculated to <br /> effectuate any legitimate city purpose. <br /> E. Records of gross receipts, expenses, profits and <br /> local gambling. <br /> 1. Each organization registered to conduct lawful <br /> gambling shall keep records of its gross 'receipts, <br /> quantity of free plays, if any, expenses and <br /> profits for each single gathering or occasion at <br /> which gambling is conducted. All deductions from <br /> gross receipts for each single gathering or <br /> occasion at which gambling is conducted. All <br /> deductions from gross receipts for each single <br /> gathering or occasion shall be documented with <br /> receipts or other records indicating the amount, <br /> a description of the purchased item or service <br /> or other reason for the deduction, and the <br /> a description of the purchased item or service <br /> 21 <br />