§ 11.15.040. Application.  


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  • The following information shall be included in the application for the permit:

    (1)

    The name of the owner and of the principal occupant, if other than the owner, and the address and telephone number, of every premises within the city at which filming is to be conducted;

    (2)

    The specific location of the intended filming on each such premises, if less than the whole is to be used;

    (3)

    The inclusive dates and hours during which the filming will be conducted at each location;

    (4)

    A general statement of the character and nature of the activity proposed to be filmed;

    (5)

    The name, address and home and business telephone numbers of the person or persons in charge of the proposed filming, and the full official name of the corporation or other entity to be engaged in producing the film, together with the street and mailing address and telephone number of its principal office in California, or its principal office elsewhere if it has none in California, or its principal office elsewhere if it has none in California, and, if a corporation, the natural person designated as agent for receipt of legal process, his address and telephone number;

    (6)

    An accurate estimation of the number of personnel to be involved;

    (7)

    Whether animals, fire, pyrotechnics or explosives are to be used and whether the subject to be filmed includes vehicle chases or other business or stunts dangerous to the participants or to the public, with a detailed description of the sequence;

    (8)

    An inventory of all vehicles to be involved in all aspects of the intended filming, including catering and support vehicles, with a description or diagram of their intended disposition during all phases of the operation;

    (9)

    The number and type of personnel to be provided by public agencies for the operation, as determined by the city clerk;

    (10)

    Any other information reasonably required by the police chief, the fire chief, the director of public works, the director of planning and development, the city engineer or the city attorney, for the safety and convenience of the public and the protection of public and private property.

(Ord. 737 § 2, 1998; Ord. 626 § 1 (part), 1989)