HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd 60-87 Public DancesORDINANCE NO. 60 -87
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN REGULATING
PUBLIC DANCES
The City Council of the City of Dublin does ordain as follows:
Section 1: DEFINITIONS.
(a) "Public DanCe'' means a gathering of persons in or upon
any premises open to the public when the main or
incidental purpose for such gathering is dancing.
(b) "Person" is any person, firm, partnership, association,
corporation, company, or organization of any kind.
Section 2: PERMIT REQUIRED. It is unlawful for any person to
hold, conduct or allow a public dance on premises open to the
public without first having obtained a permit as required herein.
Permit fees therefor shall be in the amount established by
Resolution.
Section 3: EXCEPTIONS. No permit shall be required for:
(a) Dances held by bona fide tax exempt patriotic,
religious, service organizations or fraternal
associations or organizations (other than college
fraternities and sororities) or held in connection with
authorized school activities or held by senior citizens'
groups.
Section 4: FLOOR SPACE. No permit shall be issued for the
conduct of any public dance at any establishment having less than
120 square feet of dance floor set aside for dancing, or having a
dance floor within 4-1/2 feet of any counter or bar, or stools in
connection therewith.
Section 5: APPLICATION. The application for a dance permit
shall contain the following information:
(a) The name and residence of the applicant or applicants,
owner and lessee, if any. If any applicant is a
partnership, the names and residences of the partners.
If any applicant is an association, the names and
residences of the officers; and if any applicant is a
corporation, the names~ and residences of the officers
and directors.
(b) The particular place for which the permit is desired,
at which any dance is to be, or dances are to be held.
(c) The written consent of the owner; if the lessee is the
applicant, of the place or premises in or at which the
dance is to be held.
(d) The number and date of dances to be held under the
permit.
(e) A sketch or outline, with approximate measurements,
showing the location and size of the dance area with
respect to any counter or bar, or stools in connection
therewith, and showing the size of the dance area.
(f) The name and residence of the proprietor, operator, or
other person in charge, if other than the lessee or
owner.
(g) The hours during which the dance or dances are to be
held.
Section 6: ISSUANCE OR DENIAL OF PERMIT. The Chief of Police
shall, within thirty (30) days after receipt of an application
complying with all the provisions of Section 5 of this ordinance,
issue a non-transferable permit with or without conditions, Or
deliver to the applicant, personally or by mail, written notice o
denial of the permit, setting forth the reason or reasons
therefor, in accordance with the provisions of Section 7.
Section 7: GROUNDS FOR DENIAL OF PERMIT. The Chief of Police
shall deny the permit if he finds:
(a) That any information contained in or submitted with the
application is not true; or ~
(b) That the requirements of Section 4 of this ordinance
cannot be complied with; or
(c) That the operation as proposed by the applicant would
not comply with any provision of this Ordinance or andy
other ordinance or regulation of the City of Dublin
including, but not limited to, the Zoning Ordinance and
building ordinance, or any statute or regulation of the
State of California; or
(d) That, for any other reason, the operation as proposed
would be detrimental to the public peace, health,
safety, morals or welfare or to neighboring property.
Section 8: REVOCATION OF PERMIT. The Chief of Police shall
revoke a permit issued pursuant to the provisions of this
ordinance if:
(a) He subsequently determines that facts exist which, under
the provisions of Section 7, would have required denial
of the permit at the time of application; or
(b) Subsequent occurrences create a 'situation which, under
the provisions of Section 7, would have required denial
of the permit had the situation existed at the time of
application.
Notice of revocation of the permit shall be given in writing to
the permittee by the Chief of Police. The permittee shall cease
all operations under the permit within ninty-six (96) hours of
delivery of said notice, unless a notice of appeal is filed
pursuant to the provisions of Section 10.
Section 9: POWERS OF CHIEF OF POLICE. The Chief of Police
shall have the power to stop any public dance or close any
premises for which a permit is issued under this ordinance for
disturbing the peace, disorderly conduct or for violation of any
law or ordinance.
Section 10: APPEAL. The applicant or any aggrieved person shall
have the right to appeal the issuance of the permit or conditions
of issuance or the denial or revocation thereof to the City
Council in accordance with Section 7 of Ordinance No. 21-86.
Filing such appeal shall stay all proceedings in furtherance of
the action appealed.
Section 11: EFFECTIVE DATE AND POSTING OF ORDINANCE. This
Ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from
and after the date of its passage. The City Clerk of the City of
Dublin shall cause this Ordinance to be posted in at least three
(3) public places in the City of Dublin in accordance with Section
36933 of the Government Code of the State of California.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City Df Dublin
on this 21st day of December , 1987, ~by the following vote:
AYES:
Councilmembers Hegarty, Moffatt, Snyder, Vonheeder
and Mayor Jeffery
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ATTEST:
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