Live Music Sample Clauses

Live Music. Live, amplified music is permitted in the following parks and facilities. ➢ San Marcos Plaza Park ➢ Recreation Hall in City Park (inside only) ➢ San Marcos Activity Center ➢ Xxxxxx Recreation Center (inside only) ➢ Veramendi Plaza (by special permission only) PARK CURFEWS San Marcos Plaza Park: 11:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. Recreation Hall in City Park: 11:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. All other areas: 11:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. Any request for extended hours must be submitted in writing and all departments must review the request. In the event of inclement weather- please contact COSM Information Line at 000-000-0000 of the SMPD or Non- Emergency Line at 000-000-0000 I attest that the information submitted is true and correct. Any misstatement, omission, or incomplete response will be grounds for revocation or permit for this event. I am authorized by and for the above organization(s) to represent the listed groups in this matter for the purposes outlined above. I understand that this is an application for approval from the Parks and Recreation Department to hold a public event in the City of San Xxxxxx Xxxx System. This application does not grant permission for any of the above plans. All plans are subject to change to meet approval of all parties involved. All plans that impact other city departments (such as food, temporary structures, etc.) will require a review and approval from this department. Successful completion and approval of this application, as well as, the inter-departmental review notification process is required before an event is approved. I understand that all approval, signatures and paperwork MUST be completed and turned into the Parks and Recreation Department at least two (2) weeks prior to the event. Failure to do so will result in the cancellation or postponement of my event. By my signature, I am acknowledging that I am the responsible party in charge or duly authorized representative of the event. I also understand that I/ company must abide by all of the rules and ordinances of the City of San Marcos and State Law. All of the information listed in this application is complete and true. I understand that at any time conditions are unsafe or not in compliance with the listed conditions or conditions on-site become unsafe, that any permit, if issued, can be revoked by the City of San Marcos. A complete application is not a permit, nor is it a conditional that a permit be issued. All fees shall be paid prior to the event and in full. I/ Company shal...
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Live Music. Events featuring live concerts or music performances at the Premises, including live DJ karaoke and emcees.
Live Music. All musical instruments must be approved by the Event Coordinator in advance. Instruments used in The Xxxxxx must be such that they can be carried in by 1 person. The combined weight for all instruments brought into The Xxxxxx may be no more than 200 pounds. Stereo System. The Xxxxxx features an integrated stereo system, featuring an iPod dock that may be used by the Lessee. The Xxxxxx staff will assist in setting up and maintaining the stereo system. **Due to a City Ordinance, music must stop at 11:00 PM. This ordinance is strictly enforced and cannot be extended for even one minute after 11:00 PM.**
Live Music. This venue isn’t an open air disco, consequently bands playing in the open air are to play at a reasonable level – according to European standards - and stop no later than midnight. The band manager is to discuss his proposed set-up with Management at least one week prior to the event. That is to ensure that requirements of both band and Management are fully understood and adhered to.
Live Music. Bands playing in the open air are to play at a reasonable level and stop at 1:00 am. The band manager is to discuss his proposed set-up with Management at least one week prior to the event. That is to ensure that requirements of both band and Management are fully understood and adhered to.
Live Music. ☐ Any unsold works shall be returned to the Artist at the Galleryʼs expense within 30 days of the close of the exhibition. Notes:

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