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considered merely as a part of the penalties imposed for violation of the rules and regulations
<br />provided for herein and in the state law. (Ord. 2009-22,2009; Ord . 92-17,1992; Ord . 69-11 § 16,
<br />Vol. 0, p. 131, 1969)
<br />5.20.160 Closing hours.
<br />All events shall not be open to the public before the hour of 7:00 a.m., and shall remain open to the
<br />public until such time as approved by the board of county commissioners i n the application process.
<br />(Ord. 2014-009, 2014; Ord. 2009-22, 2009; Ord. 99-06, 1999; Ord. 92-17, 1992; Ord. 69-11 § 17,
<br />Vol. 0, p. 131, 1969)
<br />5.20.170 Intoxicating liquor prohibited.
<br />Repealed by Ord. 2009-22,2009 (Ord. 99-06, 1999; Ord. 92-17,1992; Ord . 69-11 § 18, Vol. 0, p.
<br />131, 1969)
<br />5.20.180 Preserving order -Operator's duty.
<br />It is the i ntention to put the burden of preserving order upon the operator of the entertainment,
<br />amusement, sporting event, or show or assembly of persons wherein the primary purpose will be
<br />entertainment, amusement, sporting event, or show in the county is not being operated in
<br />accordance with the rules and regulations prescribed in this chapter and set forth in the state law,
<br />the permittee shall be subject to revocation of his or her permit, and the permittee or other individual
<br />responsible subject to such other pun ishment as the law and this chapter provides. (Ord . 2009-22,
<br />2009; Ord. 99-06,1999; Ord. 92-17,1992; Ord. 69-11 § 19, Vol. 0, p. 131, 1969)
<br />5.20 .190 Building construction.
<br />If the entertainment, amusement, sporting event, or show or assembly of persons wherein the
<br />primary purpose will be entertainment, amusement, sporting event, or show is held within a
<br />permanent building or structure, such must be of fireproof construction when over one story in
<br />height. All buildings to which the public is admitted must have a sufficient number of exits to permit a
<br />safe evacuation of all persons therein. All exit doors in buildings of a permanent nature must be
<br />equipped with crash hardware. All canvas used in any tent or as a part of any structure must be so
<br />treated as to be fire resistant at the time the same is in use. All highly inflammable or explosive
<br />liquids or materials are to be kept in a well ventilated location and adequate fire fighting equipment
<br />must be maintained in the immediate area . (Ord. 2009-22 , 2009; Ord. 99-06,1999; Ord . 9217,1992;
<br />Ord. 69-11 § 20, Vol. 0, p. 132, 1969)
<br />5.20.200 Distance from habitation.
<br />No entertainment, amusement, sporting event, or show or assembly of persons wherein the primary
<br />purpose will be entertainment, amusement, sporting event, or show shall be operated in a location
<br />which is closer than 1,000 feet from any schoolhouse, church or residence; provided, however , that
<br />this section shall not apply if the owner of each residence or the governing body of each
<br />schoolhouse and/or church within said 1,000 feet shall waive its requirement in writing and the board
<br />of county commissioners specifically approves such location in the permit process. (Ord. 2009-22,
<br />2009; Ord. 99-06,1999; Ord. 92-17 , 1992; Ord. 69-11 § 21, Vol. 0, p. 132, 1969)
<br />5.20.210 Permit posting -Non-transferability.
<br />Any permit issued as provided in this chapter shall be kept posted in a conspicuous place and no
<br />such permit shall be transferable or assignable without the consent of the board of county
<br />commissioners; and no rebate or refund of money paid for a permit shall be made. (Ord. 2009-22,
<br />2009; Ord. 99-06, 1999; Ord . 92-17 ,1992; Ord. 6911 § 22 , Vol. 0, p. 132, 1969)
<br />5.20.220 Permit application.
<br />An application for a permit to conduct such an event in the county outside the limits of incorporated
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