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17.61.090 -
Filming Permits
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Purpose.
This
Section
establishes procedures for the granting of
Filming
Permits that:
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Establish special
regulations
for
filming
in the
City;
and
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May not meet the
normal
development
or
use
standards of the applicable
zoning district,
but may be acceptable because of their
temporary,
short-term nature.
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Applicability.
Filming
activities shall not be conducted, established, or operated in any
manner without the
approval
and maintenance of a valid
Filming
Permit in compliance with this
Section.
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Filming
activities.
The following
temporary
filming
activities may be allowed, subject to the issuance of a
Filming
Permit.
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Allowed.
Property in any
zoning district,
unless otherwise specified in this
Zoning Code,
may be
used as
a
filming
location for
filming,
including the
filming
of motion pictures, professional photography, or videotaping.
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Exemptions.
A
Filming
Permit shall not be required for
filming
activities for personal
use or
entertainment, nor shall any permit be required for
filming
for
use in
news gathering, investigative reporting, or for public and municipal
access stations.
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Application filing,
processing procedures, and action. An application for a
Filming
Permit shall be filed with the
Department
and processed in the following manner.
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Application
requirements.
An application for a
Filming
Permit shall be filed with the
Film Liaison.
The application shall be accompanied by the information identified
in the
Department's
Filming
Permit application. The
applicant
shall be responsible for providing the evidence in support of the
findings required by Subsection H. (Findings and
decision),
below, for
Filming
Conditional
Use
Permits.
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Filming
Conditional
Use
Permit procedures.
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The standard
notice procedure identified in Chapter
17.76 (Public Hearings) shall be followed, except that the
mailed and posted notices shall be within 300 feet of the
boundaries of the
filming
location.
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The
Film Liaison
shall set a date and time on which the application will be
considered. The public hearing notices shall be mailed and
posted at least 14 days before that date. The hearing notice
shall indicate that any interested
person
may request, in
person
or in writing, that a hearing be held on that date.
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Applicable
review authority. The
Film Liaison
shall be the applicable
review authority
for
Filming
Permits.
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Short-term
Filming
Permits.
A Short-term
Filming
Permit may be approved by the
Film Liaison
for commercial motion picture
filming,
professional photographing, and videotaping at the same location
for:
(1) Six or fewer days per quarter of a calendar year, and
up to 24 days of a calendar year, in residential,
open space,
public, and semi-public
zoning districts;
or
(2) 15 or fewer days per quarter of a calendar year in all
other
zoning districts.
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Long-term
Filming
Permits.
A
Filming
Conditional
Use
Permit may be approved by the
Film Liaison
allowing Long-term
Filming
Permits for commercial motion picture
filming,
professional photographing, and videotaping at the same location
for:
(1) More than six days per quarter of a calendar year in
residential, public, and semi-public
zoning districts;
or
(2) More than 15 days per quarter of a calendar year in all
other
zoning districts.
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Public hearing
requirements.
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Short-term
Filming
Permits.
Notice or a public hearing shall not be required for the
Film Liaison's
decision
on a Short-term
Filming
Permit.
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Long-term
Filming
Permits.
(1) A public hearing shall only be required for the
Film Liaison's
decision on a
Long-term
Filming Permit,
if a hearing is requested, in compliance with Subparagraph F.3.b., above.
(2) If a hearing is not requested, the
decision may be
made without a hearing.
(3) The
Film Liaison
may hold a hearing at the discretion of the
Film Liaison.
(4) If a hearing is held, the
Film Liaison
shall conduct the hearing in compliance with Chapter
17.76 (Public Hearings).
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Effective dates.
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A Short-term
Filming
Permit shall be effective immediately for the days approved by
the
Film Liaison.
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A
Filming
Conditional
Use
Permit shall be effective in compliance with
Section
17.64.020 (Effective Dates).
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Standards.
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Adjustment of
standards.
The
Film Liaison
may authorize an adjustment from the specific standards deemed
necessary or appropriate consistent with the
temporary
nature of the
filming
activity.
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Other permits
required.
Filming
activities may be subject to additional licenses, inspections, or
permits required by applicable local, State, or Federal
requirements.
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Duration of
permit.
A
Filming
Conditional
Use
Permit shall be effective until the date specified by the
Film Liaison,
not to exceed 90 days.
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The permit
may be extended by the
Film Liaison
one time without notice and hearings, subject to making the same
findings required for the original
approval
of the permit, in compliance with Subsection H. (Findings and
decision)
below.
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The
Film Liaison
may extend the permit up to an additional 90 days beyond the 180
days.
(1) This extension shall require a noticed public hearing
in compliance with Chapter
17.76 (Public Hearings); and
(2) The
Film Liaison
shall have to make the same findings required for the original
approval of the
permit, in compliance with Subsection H. (Findings and
decision),
below, before granting this extension.
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The permit
shall become void if not
used
within the approved time period.
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Findings and
decision.
The
Film Liaison
may approve a
Filming
Conditional
Use Permit,
with or without a public hearing and with or without conditions, only
after first finding that:
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The proposed
filming
activity would be located and conducted in a manner conforming with
the goals, policies, and objectives of the
General Plan
and the provisions of this
Section;
and
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Approval
of the application would not be detrimental to property or
improvements in the surrounding area or to the public health,
safety, or general welfare.
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Conditions of
approval.
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Filming
Conditional
Use
Permits.
In approving a
Filming
Conditional
Use
Permit, the
Film Liaison
may impose conditions (e.g., hours of operation, lighting, parking,
performance guarantees, property maintenance, signs, time limits,
traffic circulation, etc.) deemed reasonable and necessary to ensure
that the
approval
would be in compliance with the findings required by Subsection H.
(Findings and
decision),
above, and to preserve the public health, safety, and general
welfare.
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General
filming
conditions.
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Filming,
including setup and dismantling of film activity, shall not be
done before 7:00 a.m. or after 7:00 p.m. The
Film Liaison
may extend these hours upon a showing of necessity and upon
showing the exception would not disturb the public.
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Bull horns,
explosions, gunfire, public address systems, sirens, or other
noise-creating devices shall not be
used
in violation of the
City's
Noise Ordinance. Requests for noise-creating devices shall be
reviewed by the
City's
Police and Fire
Departments.
A noise monitor may be assigned by the
Film Liaison.
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Filming
Permits shall not be issued for
sites
where outstanding uncorrected violations of this
Zoning Code
or the
City's
adopted Uniform Fire
Code
exist.
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Specified
Short-term
Filming
Permit conditions. The
Film Liaison
may impose conditions on Short-term
Filming
Permits for protection of the public, including without limitation
the following:
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Minimum
insurance requirements, including the
City
as additional insured, with proof of insurance, and provisions
forbidding cancellation of insurance in the forms and amounts
deemed necessary by the
Film Liaison;
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A parking
plan for vehicles
used
in the
filming
session;
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Written
permission from affected property owner(s) and tenant(s);
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Attendance
during setup and the
filming
session by uniformed police officers or firefighters at the
applicant's
sole cost and expense; and
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The
Film Liaison
may impose additional conditions on Short-term
Filming
Permits, deemed reasonable and necessary, to ensure preservation
of the public health, safety, and general welfare.
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Filming
activity guidelines. The
Council
may adopt, by resolution, guidelines to be applied in granting
Filming
Permits and establishing conditions in compliance with this
Section.
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Condition of
site
following
temporary use.
Each
site
occupied by a
temporary
filming
activity shall be cleaned of debris, litter, or any other evidence of
the
filming
activity upon completion or removal of the activity, and shall
thereafter be
used in
compliance with the provisions of this
Zoning Code.
The
Film Liaison
may require appropriate security before initiation of the
filming
activity to ensure proper cleanup after the
use is
finished.
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Post-approval
procedures for
Filming
Conditional
Use
Permits.
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Appeals.
Shall be in compliance with Chapter
17.72 (Appeals).
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Revocations.
A
Filming
Conditional
Use
Permit may be revoked by the
Film Liaison
effective immediately for violation of the terms of the permit.
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Modifications.
The
Film Liaison
may require changes in the terms or conditions of an approved
Filming
Conditional
Use
Permit at any time while it is in effect if needed to ensure that
the activity may continue to operate consistent with the required
findings identified in Subsection H, above.
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