§ 27-81. Reservation of facilities; permits; applications; issuance; fees.  


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  • (a)

    Any person wishing to reserve any portion of a city park or recreational facilities for group activities shall submit an application to the parks and recreation director for such reservation. The application shall include all information which the parks and recreation director deems necessary. "Group" under this section shall mean an activity at which the applicant anticipates less than five hundred (500) attendees. Group activities involving five hundred (500) or more attendees shall be governed by Glendale City Code, Chapter 29.2, Special Events.

    (b)

    The parks and recreation director may issue a permit for the reserved use of a city park or recreational facility on such terms and conditions as he or she deems necessary. Each group permit shall be valid only for the dates and times specified, the park or facility (or portion thereof) specified, the persons, groups or entities specified, and the types of activities specified in the permit. Each group permit shall specify at least one (1) adult person who shall be responsible for any cleanup of or damage to the park or facility, and such person shall be present at all times during which the park or facility is being used pursuant to the permit. Each group permit shall also specify the maximum number of persons who are authorized to use the reserved park area or facility at any time. The parks and recreation director may deny any application for a group permit on any reasonable grounds, including any prior violation of the city's park rules and regulations or any false information on the application for a permit.

    (c)

    A group permit may authorize the repeated reserved use of a city park or recreational facility, but no group permit shall be granted for a period of more than six (6) months.

(Ord. No. 1944, § 3, 5-27-97; Ord. No. 2591, § 1, 10-9-07)