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Sec. 58-3. Provides provisions that certain activities that are exempt <br />from this chapter. The exemptions include but are not limited to, sales <br />of goods, merchandise or services to businesses, commercial, or indus- <br />trial users at their usual place of business, sidewalk sales related to the <br />adjoining business, and sale of admissions by local school students to a <br />school function or by local bona fide civic or nonprofit organizations for <br />entertainment functions sponsored by such organizations. <br />Sec. 58-4. Outlines prohibited practices for peddlers, solicitors, and <br />transient merchants I one of the items are done is a violation of this chap- <br />ter. <br />Sec. 58-5. Provides provisions for the use of streets. <br />Sec. 58-6. Provides a provision that permission from a property owner <br />is required. <br />ARTICLE II. PERMIT <br />Sec. 58-31. States that any activities as described in section 58-1 within <br />the city shall have a permit if required by state statute. <br />Sec. 5'P-32. Provides provisions under this sections that need to be <br />submitted in order for an application to be considered complete. These <br />items include but are not limited to name, address, and copy of license <br />or identification. <br />Sec. 513-33. Provides provisions of issuance of a permit. <br />Sec. 58-34. Outlines grounds for denying a peddler, solicitor or transient <br />merchant license: <br />Sec. 58-35. States that the fees established by the fee schedule should <br />be paid with the application. <br />Sec. 58-36. Provides fee exemptions for bona fide charitable, religious, <br />civic, educational, or political organization provided the proceeds of any <br />sale or, solicitation are being used for the legitimate purpose of such or- <br />ganization. <br />Sec. -58-37. Provides the provisions that permits are not transferable or <br />refundable. <br />Sec. 58-38. Provides the provision that a permit shall be carried at all <br />times. <br />Sec. 58-39. States that all permits issued under the provisions of this <br />article shall expire at midnight on the date specified on the permit. All <br />permits are issued for a maximum of 30 days/ <br />Sec. 58-40. Permits used under the provisions of this chapter may be <br />revoked by the council of the city after notice and hearing for any of cri- <br />teria outlined in this section. <br />Sec. 58-41. Provides provisions for the reapplication process. <br />CHAPTER 90 <br />90-37 Special Event Permits. <br />(a)rovides the purpose and intent of the ordinance. Outdoor events, <br />tent sales, employment fairs, celebrations, or similar special events are <br />subject to this ordinance and require a special event permit. <br />(b) Outlines the items that shall be submitted in order for an applica- <br />tion to be considered complete. <br />(c) Outlines special events that do not require a Special event permit. <br />These items include but are not limited to Sales, promotional activities or <br />fund-raising events that take place entirely within a building that is prop- <br />erly zoned for the use do not require a special event permit or any event <br />that is otherwise regulated by the city through the use of another regula- <br />tory manner, such as an interim use permit or conditional use permit. <br />(d) �rovides provisions for events that are subject to administrative <br />approval. If it is deemed that the event is minor in nature and does not <br />fall under any of the items under, (e) in this section the application can be <br />administratively approved. <br />(e) Outlines items that would prompt the staff to forward the applica- <br />tion to the City Council for approval. These items include but are not <br />limited to, any event that serves alcohol, events that expect over 200 <br />
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