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possess, use, sell or consume alcoholic beverages within the North Olmsted Community Cabin at <br />North Olmsted Park, as follows: <br />(1) A permit application shall be established by the Director of Public Safety and, together <br />with proper photographic identification, shall require the following non-exclusive information <br />from the Applicant: the name, date of birth, address, and telephone number of the Applicant, the <br />event to be hosted, the type alcoholic beverages to be possessed, used, sold or consumed, the <br />anticipated number of guests, whether minors will be in attendance, and the date and time of the <br />event at which alcoholic beverages may be possessed, used, sold or consumed in the North <br />Olmsted Community Cabin. <br />(2) The Director of Public Safety is authorized and shall establish such rules and regulations <br />as he deems necessary to preserve the public health, safety and welfare. This includes, but is not <br />limited to, restrictions on hours of operation, restrictions on type of alcoholic beverage to be <br />sold, restrictions on age of admission and security requirements. The fee for such permit shall be <br />fifty dollars ($50.00). <br />(3) All persons receiving a permit pursuant to this section shall, in addition to the rules and <br />regulations of the Director of Public Safety, comply with all rules, regulations, statutes and <br />ordinances of the State of Ohio and City of North Olmsted as they pertain to the possession, sale, <br />use and / or consumption of alcoholic beverages within the State of Ohio. <br />(4) All open container alcoholic beverages possessed, used, sold or consumed at the North <br />Olmsted Community Cabin pursuant to a permit issued by the Director of Public Safety must be <br />consumed within the Community Cabin itself. No open container alcoholic beverage shall be <br />permitted to be consumed or possessed outside of the North Olmsted Community Cabin or in <br />North Olmsted Park. <br />(Ord. 2013-20. Passed 3-5-13.) <br />BE AND HEREBY IS AMENDED, AS FOLLOWS: <br />957.01 PERMITTED CIRCUMSTANCES. <br />The possession, use, sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages shall be permitted despite <br />the provisions of Section 529.09 prohibiting such sale and consumption, only under the <br />following specific circumstances. <br />(a) Springvale. The prohibition of possession, use, sale or consumption of alcoholic beverages <br />in public buildings or on public grounds shall not apply to the municipally owned golf course, <br />clubhouse and ballroom facilities at Springvale. <br />(b) Senior Center. The prohibition of possession, use or consumption of alcoholic <br />beverages in public buildings or on public grounds shall not apply to the municipally owned <br />senior center. <br />(c) Homecoming and other Festivals. The prohibition of possession, use, sale or consumption <br />of alcoholic beverages at North Olmsted Park shall not apply during the hours of operation for <br />the North Olmsted Homecoming, as such hours are established by the North Olmsted <br />Community Council, traditionally a four (4) day festival from Thursday through Sunday the <br />weekend prior to Labor Day weekend. in .,aa:*",., said prohibition shall be fifted at Bai4 <br />Bradley Park but only f the Gaelie (_amen events duffing Labor- Day Weekend :xu zv a 204-2 ✓, <br />speeifieally Fr-iday August 30th thfough Sunday September- 1 7 <br />subjeet te all additional <br />limitations heroin. The use, sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages as authorized herein is <br />limited to the use, sale and consumption of beer and wine only, within a single enclosed area, <br />which may include a tent, subject to compliance with all applicable state laws and the licensing <br />authority of the Director of Public Safety. The permit process set forth in subsection (d) shall <br />apply to this section. <br />(d) Community Cabin. The prohibition of possession, use, sale or consumption of alcoholic <br />beverages in public buildings or on public grounds shall not apply to any individual or <br />2 <br />