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Permits for any regatta, tournament race or other event are subject to the following minimum limitations and conditions:

(1) That the plan, map and text showing the course restricted area, location of buoys and markers and other safety equipment, shore and upland under control of the applicants, with parking areas located thereon, together with attendant and participant areas and toilet facilities, shall when approved or approved as modified bind the applicants and promoters to the state locations, terms and conditions;

(2) That all buoys, markers and other safety equipment, and toilet facilities, shall be in place not later than two hours prior to time specified for any activity permitted by the permit;

(3) That the qualifications of the traffic-control persons, crowd-control persons and restricted-area-patrol persons specified in the permit have been approved by the sheriff in accordance with the conditions of the permit and of this chapter and that such persons are on duty not later than one hour prior to the period specified on the permit for which their use will be required. Use of alcohol, narcotic drugs by any of the above-specified personnel during any period for which they are required to be on duty shall void the permit;

(4) That during any competition emergency medical aid personnel and equipment specified in the permit are on duty at the stations specified in the permit;

(5) That the applicant and promoters shall remove all temporarily placed equipment immediately at the termination of permitted events and shall remain liable for damages sustained as a result of their failure to do so and for the cost of removal;

(6) That applicant is responsible for control and cleanup of any oil spill or other pollution caused by the event;

(7) That applicant must meet any health department requirements that are applicable;

(8) That any special conditions imposed are complied with. (Added by Ord. 83-156 § 2, Dec. 29, 1983, Eff date Jan. 1, 1984).