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Take Back the Night city permit, 1982

1982-10-23 Application Form for Use of Streets and Public Grounds For Parades and Other Events Page 6

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7.18,7 STANDARDS FOR ISSUANCE. The City Manager shall examine the application and shall grant or deny said permit based upon the following standards: A. As to whether or not the date and times of said proposed use will disrupt the use of the streets by the public to an unreasonable extent at a date and time when the public uses the streets to a great extent. B. As to whether or not the estimated size of the group will disrupt the use of the streets by the public to an unreasonable extent or can be held because of its size. C. Whether or not the proposed street can accommodate the group based upon its size and the facilities available for health and sanitation. D. Whether or not the application demonstrates that the applicant has the means, funds, planning, and coordination to hold such event as is proposed in view of the proposed time and place, facilities available traffic control, parking requirements, policing, and to meet the requirements of the permit. E. Whether or not the application demonstrates that the event is of such size and nature requiring the diversion of so great a number of police officers of the City to properly police the event and the areas contiguous thereto that allowing the event would deny reasonable protection to the City. F. Whether or not the event will interfere with another event for which a permit had been granted. G. Whether or not any information in the application turns out to be false or non-existent in any material detail. H. Whether or not the proposed event would interfere unreasonably as to date and time with the inhabitants of the surrounding area. I. If the proposed event has been previously held, whether or not the results thereof have been favorable or unfavorable. J. Whether or not the applicant has previously demonstrated inability to comply with a permit for a previous event. K. Whether or not the applicant is commercial or charitable applicant, the policy being to minimize commercial use. L. The length of time of the proposed event to determine if the time period is unreasonable. M. Whether or not there is additional information which reasonably leads the City Manger to conclude that the proposed event will not comply with the laws of the State of Iowa, the Ordinances of the City of Iowa City, or the permit if the City of Iowa City,
 
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