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Public dance is a dance open to the publiG f9F an adFni#aAGe fee OF Ghafge <br />and whiGh is held on one day only in which either couples or singles engage in the <br />activity of dancing in a public place. <br />Public dancing place is a place operated for profit where music is provided <br />and the public is permitted to dance with or without payment of a fee. <br />Private dance is a dance which is limited to those persons individually <br />invited, to which no admission charge is made, or a dance conducted by a bona <br />fide club, society or association, or organization incorporated for benevolent, <br />charitable, dramatic, literary, recreational or dancing purposes having an <br />established membership, and which holds meetings other than such dances at <br />regular stated intervals, and when the proceeds, if any, of such dance are used <br />only for the purposes of such club, society, association or organization. <br />Nightclub shall mean <br />peFmitted and daRGinq is allowed a public place open to patrons over the age of <br />twenty-one (21) years for entertainment primarily during the evening hours <br />wherein liquor and food may be served providing music and an area for public <br />dancing. Such an establishment is defined as a public premise by the California <br />Business & Professions Code. Said establishment sells liquor or beer for <br />consumption on the premises as its primary business. <br />Special Event Dance shall mean a dance which is open to the public with or <br />without payment of an admittance fee or charge which is held on one day only, for <br />which a temporary "one-day dance permit" shall issue. Location of event must <br />have received prior approval from the City's Planning & Building Agency and Fire <br />Department to conduct these functions. <br />Section 3. Section 11-3 of Chapter 11 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code <br />is amended to read in full as follows: <br />Sec. 11-3. Permit--Required; application; investigation; exception. <br />(a) Every person desiring to conduct a public dance shall, ten (10) <br />days prior to such dance, file an application for a permit so to do with the chief of <br />police of the city. Every person desiring to operate a public dance hall or public <br />dancing place shall file an application for a permit to do so with the chief of police at <br />least thirty (30) days prior thereto. <br /> <br /> <br />i <br />i i <br />OffiGeFs of the ergaR <br />zat <br />O <br />,,?l,., <br />} <br />h R PFGPGG <br />Rg to GeRdUGt the same, the date OF , <br />??i <br />?5e, a Rd - <br />C?rr?- <br />??. en }he nrnnBrJCed <br />?rr <br />c-aurr?c-rJ?v? <br />-- to -- be -- eGrra'yvRdUntCti' <br />a <br />nd the <br />admission fee to be <br />h <br />r d , <br />G <br />a <br />ge . <br />Ordinance No. NS-XXX <br />5OA-6 Page 4 of _
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