§ 54-370. Limitation upon attendance.  


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  • (a)

    Adequate facilities, services and accommodations for those in attendance of an outdoor festival and required to otherwise protect the public peace, health, safety and welfare necessitate a planned limit upon the volume of potential attendance and the establishment of means to ensure that the volume limit is not exceeded.

    (b)

    The licensee shall provide such facilities on the premises where a festival is to be conducted and such personnel as the chief of police deems necessary to effectively control the number of persons in attendance as required in order to ensure that the limit for which the special business license is issued is not exceeded.

    (c)

    The licensee shall not admit to the outdoor festival, and shall prevent the entrance thereto of, any person who does not possess a ticket, except a peace officer or other public officer in the performance of his or her duty. Admission to an outdoor festival shall be by ticket only. The licensee shall not sell, give, or otherwise distribute or cause to be distributed a greater number of tickets than the number of persons the license permits to attend. The licensee shall not admit any person to an outdoor festival if such admission would result in a greater number of persons present than is permitted by the license.

    (d)

    This section shall not be construed to require that tickets be sold for money as distinguished from given away or exchanged for some other consideration; nor shall this section be construed to require the persons desiring to attend to identify themselves either as a condition of receiving a ticket or of admission.

(Ord. No. 97-01, § 2(4.38.105), 1-2-1997; Ord. No. 97-13, § 2, 3-26-1997; Ord. No. 97-17, § 2, 9-24-1997)