HomeMy WebLinkAboutA003 - Proof of publication dated October 12, 1987 (c) The site of the event, if out of doors Proof of Publication in The
be
shall clearly marked, and robed off or THE DAILY TRIBUNE
otherwise contained within limiting
boundaries.
(d) The application is signed by an adult
person who knowingly assumes full respon-
sibility for meeting the requirements of
this section, and for the event Itself.
(e) The permit fee in the amount that
shall be set by the City Council from time STATE OF IOWA, STORY COUNTY, ss.
t time to cover costs of administration
Legal Notice ano d enforcement, has been paid.
(f) That the .proposed .event will not
ORDINANCE NO. 2985 unreasonably interfere with or detract l� 11�h��1 $ 1 �, Dale Culver, on
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE MUNICIPAL CODE from th•ment of the
public or private enjoy- oath depose and say that I am g@{l� l�',
OF THE CITY OF AMES, IOWA, BY ENACTING A neighborhood where the event
NEW SECTION NUMBERED 17.27 TO REGULATE is to be held. - bX*mxXr wsoc, production foreman of the THE
EVENTS AT WHICH MORE THAN ONE BEER KEG IS (9) .That the proposed event will not DAILY TRIBUNE, a daily newspaper, printed at
TAPPED; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND ESTAB- unreasonably interfere with or detract
LISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE from the promotion of the public health, Ames, Story County, Iowa;that the annexed printed
BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council for the welfare, safety and recreation.
City of Ames, Iowa: (h) That the proposed event is not reason- Ordinance #2 9 8 5
Section One. The Municipal Code of ably likely to incite violence, disorderly
the City of Ames shall be and the same is conduct or other crime.
hereby amended by enacting a new section (1) That the proposed event will not
as follows: entail unusual, extraordinary or .burden
Sec. 17.27. BEER KEG PARTY REGULATIONS some expense to the city.
(1) Permit Required. It is unlawful for (j) That the applicant has the financial
any person other than a licensed beer resources to meet the obligation and
permit holder on licensed'premises to hold _
an event where more than one beer keg
tapper is to be used at Or about the same was published in said newspaper for 7.
time without first obtaining a permit from
the Ames Chief of Police or the Chief's responsibilities of a person issued a
designee. A beer keg tapper is any _ Permit under this section. In that regard
apparatus used to draw or remove beer from the Police Chief may require proof of such consecutive weeks, the first
a keg. Said permit may be obtained only insurance as is reasonable under the and the last of said publication was On the
by a natural person. The permit shall not circumstances and require the applicant to
be issued to corporations, associations, post a satisfactory surety bond co'ndi-
or groups of people. Said permit must be tioned on meeting the performance obliga- 1 day Of October
obtained at least twenty- four hours tions Imposed on the person who obtains a
before the event. Any person seeking such 11 Permit under this section.
permit shall make an application, on such r(3) it
- Permit Holder. The
form as the Chief of Police may Provide person to whom a permit is issued pursuant 19 g?
stating: , to this section, hereafter called "permit
(a) The name and address of the.ap licant. holder" shall have the following duties ff
(b) The name and address of the person, and responsibilities with respect to the /
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group, organization or assocation sponsor- event for which the permit is issued: Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence
ing the event if different from the (a) Attend a briefing session to be
applicant. conducted by the Chief of Police or the byOIIQ0�7�3CdtOt , Dale Culver.
(c) The date and time and location of the Chief's representative in regard to all
event for which the permit is desired. matters pertaining to the event. Such
(d) An estimate of the number of persons briefing shall include Information on city
anticipated to attend the event. ordinances concerning litter, open liquor this �-2 day Of October
(e) Any other information which the Chief containers, consuming beer on city
of Police shall reasonably find necessary w streets, parking, noise, disturbance of
to a fair and proper determination of / the peace, serving beer or liquor to 19 87
whether the permit should be issued. v underage persons or to Intoxicated per-
(2) Standards. The said permit .shall not sons. /
be issued unless the Chief of Police finds (b) Cause the permit to be displayed in a '�/
that: conspicuous place, at the event site, /�Ls ( i/ Notary Public
(a) A sufficient number of trash recep ta- along with the address and telephone at
in and for the State of Iowa
ties will be provided on the site of the �which the permit holder may be reached
event. /during and after the event. 43. 68
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(b) One restroom/toilet facility, either (c) Clean up the event site, Including the Fees, $
permanent or temporary, will be provided streets and private property adjoining the
on the event site for each fifty (50) 1 event site on all sides.
Dersons expected to attend the event.
(4) Responsibilities-Property Owner. It
shall be unlawful for a property owner or
a person in control of real estate to
knowingly allow an event as described in
this section to occur or continue without
the required permit.
(5) Other Laws. A permit holder shall be
bound by all applicable ordinances of the
city and all applicable statutes of the
State of Iowa, Including state law re-
quiring a permit or license for the sale
of beer. The issuance of a permit under
this section shall not constitute any
advice or assurance that the event will be
in compliance with Iowa law or other city
ordinances.
(6) Revocation. The Chief of Police may,
after notice and opportunity to correct
the problem, revoke a permit and order the
event to cease forthwith upon finding of a
violation of•this section, or any other
law pertaining to the event, or upon
reasonable cause to believe that the event
is occasioning an unreasonable risk of
harm to persons or property.
(7) Vehicular Keg Carriers Regulated. It
shall be unlawful for the owner or opera-
tor of any vehicle upon or in which more
than one sixteen gallon keg of beer•can be
used to dispense beer to fail to notify
the Police Chief at least twenty-four
hours in advance of said vehicles use for
the dispensing of beer. Said owner or
operator shall also advise the Police
Chief of an estimate of the number of such
sixteen gallon kegs to be dispensed.
(8) The doing of an act prohibited or
declared to be unlawful or the omission or
failure to perform any act or duty re-
quired by this ordinance is a misdemeanor
punishable by a fine not to exceed $100.00
or by imprisonment not to exceed thirty
days.
Section Two. This ordinance shall be in
full force and effect from and after its
passage-and publication as required by
law.
Passed thin 22nd day of September, 1987.
Nancy Gibbons, City Clerk
F. Paul Goodland, Mayor
Published in The Daily Tribune, October 1,
1987.