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A. The application shall be approved or denied within two business days of receipt of the application. The film permit shall be approved by the city manager unless he determines from consideration of the application or other pertinent information, that any of the following conditions exist:

1. The filming activity will substantially disrupt the use of a street at a time when it is usually subject to traffic congestion, or interfere with the operation of emergency vehicles in the proposed permit area;

2. The location of the filming activity will substantially interfere with street maintenance work, or a previously authorized excavation permit;

3. The proposed permit location is on city-owned property and the filming activity will substantially interfere with municipal functions or other previously authorized activities on city property;

4. The filming activity creates a substantial risk of injury to persons or property;

5. The applicant failed to complete the application after being requested to do so, or the information contained in the application is found to be false in any material detail;

6. The particular filming activity would violate federal, state or local law including license/permit requirements.

B. When the grounds for permit denial can be corrected by imposing reasonable permit conditions, the city manager shall impose such conditions rather than denying the permit.

(Ord. 1617 NCS §1 (part), 1985.)