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The director may impose reasonable conditions on approval of a park permit application respecting the time, place, and manner of use of the park. Such conditions may be imposed to ensure the safety of persons, public and private property, the control of noise, and to ensure that other activities at the park will not be unduly disturbed by the proposed activity of the applicant. Such conditions, however, shall not unreasonably restrict the right of free speech. Permit conditions can include, but are not limited to the following:

A. Alteration of the time or location of the proposed activity;

B. Requirements for the use of security personnel or monitors;

C. Requirements that the applicant obtain any legally required permit or license;

D. Requirements for notifying the activity participants of park rules and the terms and conditions of the permit.

E. Inspection and approval by city personnel of stages, booths or other structures erected or placed in the park in connection with the activity;

F. Restrictions on the use of alcohol.

(Ord. 1586 NCS §2 (part), 1984.)