Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 21, 1972, Page 23, Image 36

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    Mall regulations are now a punishable ordinance.
Rules . . .
(Continued from Page 13)
determining whether to grant a permit
under this section and to subject the permit
to conditions, the council, the city manager,
his designee, or the committee of the council
shall endeavor to: (a) Maintain the free flow
of pedestrian traffic into, in, and from the
mall and into and from private premises in
the vicinity of the mall, (b) Minimize danger
to public health, peace, and safety and to
public and private property; (c) Preserve
and enhance the aesthetic qualities of the
mall; (d) Prevent sound and other con
ditions that would interfere with legitimate
pursuits in the mall or on adjacent premises;
(e) Contribute to a variety of nonrepetitive
activities in the mall and to various spon
sorship of those activities; and (f) Avoid
extra administrative functions and expense
for the city. (9) The person or persons who
under subsection (4), (5), or (6) of this
section determine whether to grant a mall
activity permit shall consider the past
performance of The applicant in carrying on
activities under a permit or license by the
city and the state Failure of the applicant to
carry on permitted or licensed activities in
accordance with the permit or license for
khem, or to conform to the laws of the city or
Rie state shall constitute cause for denial of
the permit. (10) If the council, the city
manager, his designee, or, in case of an
appeal, the committee of the council, finds
that the activity for which the permit is
sought would probably cause the city sub
stantial extra expense, the council,
manager, designee, or committee may
condition the permit on advance deposit with
the Department of Finance of a sum from
which may be drawn whatever amount the
council, manager, designee, or committee
subsequently finds necessary to reimburse
the city for extra expense arising from the
activity Any such requirement of a deposit
shall be accompanied by a written ex
planation of the amount specified for the
deposit Within ten days after the permitted
activity has ceased, the Department of
Finance shall return to the permittee
whatever amount of the deposit the council,
manager, designee, or committee certifies is
not needed to defray the extra expense (11)
Activity in the mall by permit granted in
accordance with this section may be carried
on only in accordance with whatever con
ditions the permit specifies Failure to
conform to the conditions shall constitute
cause for summary revocation of the permit
by any officer of the city. (12) Activity in the
mall by permit granted in accordance with
this section may be carried on only while the
permittee or his agent has the permit in the
mall The possessor of the permit shall
display it upon request from any officer of
the city If the permit is not so displayed, the
activity shall immediately cease until the
permit is so displayed, and any persistence
in the activity during that time shall con
stitute a violation of this code and a cause for
summary revocation of the permit by the
requesting officer. (13) Application for a
permit to carry on in the mall any activity
referred to in section 4 876 that constitutes a
constitutionally guaranteed right shall be
granted if at the time set for exercise of the
right there is a suitable place in the mall for
exercising the right Exercise of the right
may take place only in the area of the mall
indicated by the permit and only in ac
cordance with whatever reasonable con
ditions the permit specifies pursuant to the
objectives set forth in section 4 870 and 4.877
(8) of this code (14) Activity in the mall
authorized by a permit granted in ac
cordance with this section may not be
earned on between midnight and 6 00 a m
on any day, after 10:00 p.m. on a Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday, or after
6 00 p m on a Sunday The permit shall
specify time limits for the permitted ac
tivity
4 878 Interference with Permitted Ac
tivity. No person may interfere with or
disrupt any activity carried on in the mall in
accordance with a permit granted in ac
cordance with Section 4.877 of this code
Section 3. Section 4 990(5) of The Eugene
Code, 1971 is hereby amended to read as
follows:
4 990 (5) Violation of any part of Sections
4 872 to 4 878 is punishable by a fine not
exceeding $100 00
Section 4. The provisions contained in this
ordinance are necessary for the purpose of
protecting the health, safety and welfare of
the city, and therefore, an emergency is
declared to exist, and this ordinance shall
take effect immediately upon its passage by
the Common Council and approval by the
Ma yor
Passed by the Common Council this 11th
day of September, 1972
Approved by the Mayor this 12th day of
September, 1972
^ MCA . . • (Continued from Page 11)
p.m. for ten weeks beginning Sept. 28, the cost is $10 for Y
members and $12 for non-members, Don Ross will be the
instructor
14. Ballet I—(ages seven to nine) Monday, from 3:50 to
4:50 p.m. for ten weeks beginning Oct. 2, the cost is $10 for
members and $12 for non-members, Anne Porter will be the
instructor
These are the creative classes which will be offered by
the 1-ane YMCA fall term There will be others offered for
winter, according to Bowser.
For more information phone 344-6251 or drop by the Y at
2055 Patterson St. in Eugene
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