§ 6-86. Exceptions.  


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  • (a)

    Any exhibition presented solely by the pupils of any private or public school shall be exempt from this article. Any musical entertainment given by the members and for the benefit of any resident musical society; any exhibitions of paintings, engraving, sculpture or fine arts executed by a resident of the city; any concert or musical entertainment, fair, festival or lecture for the benefit of any church or benevolent purpose; or any game of baseball, basketball, football, golf or tennis, an exhibition of archery or any other sport or military exhibition given or managed by any resident association, club or company, not exceeding seven days in duration, shall be exempt from payment of the license fee required by this article and shall be exempt from section 6-90 as it pertains to obtaining a petition of approval as required in such section, but shall not be exempt from the specific inspection requirements set forth in such section.

    (b)

    The council may schedule a public hearing to determine community input and comment on any application for a license made pursuant to this section. Notice of the public hearing shall be published once in a newspaper of general circulation in the city not later than seven days immediately preceding the date of the public hearing.

    (c)

    The council may deny any application for a license made pursuant to this section.

(Code 1989, § 860.05; Ord. No. 722, 4-19-1988)