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REPORT TO CITY COUNCIL
To:Honorable Mayor or Members of the City Council
From:Jason Simpson, City Manager
Prepared by:Johnathan Skinner, Director of Community Services
Date:December 13, 2022
Subject: Film Permit Fees and Municipal Code Amendment Regarding Motion
Pictures, Television and Broadcasting, and Photographic Production
Recommendation
1. Adopt A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE,
CALIFORNIA, AMENDING CHAPTER 5.110 FILM PERMIT FEES; and
2. Introduce by title only and waive further reading of AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING AND RESTATING
CHAPTER 5.110 OF THE LAKE ELSINORE MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING MOTION
PICTURES, TELEVISION AND BROADCASTING, AND PHOTOGRAPHIC PRODUCTION.
Background
On September 25, 2012, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 1305, establishing Chapter
5.110 of the Lake Elsinore Municipal Code regarding Motion Pictures, Television and
Photographic Production. Since the adoption of that ordinance, the City has offered film permits
to applicants who meet the defined criteria based on the approval of the Director of the Lake,
Parks and Recreation Department, now identified as the Community Services Department. The
Community Services Department remains responsible for processing film applications, and on
average returns a denial or approval within three business days.
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This ordinance has provided administrative rules and regulations for the review and issuance of
film permits for an average of 15 films per year, including for numerous television episodes,
movies, documentaries, and commercials for Otterbox, Pepsi, Disney, and Red Bull. The City
currently charges $58.78 per a permit application to process.
In December 2021, Mayor Timothy J. Sheridan requested the creation of Film Lake Elsinore, a
subcommittee to promote economic development and tourism by enticing film industry
professionals to produce projects in the City of Lake Elsinore. Councilmember Steve Manos was
appointed to serve on the subcommittee in addition to the Lake Elsinore Valley Chamber of
Commerce, and City staff from the City Manager’s and Community Services Department.
The subcommittee met monthly January 2022 through November 2022 and identified three goals
for this year: to attract more film projects to the City; to showcase the City and its appeal for the
film industry; and to aim to become the destination for film and photography in Western Riverside
County. Tactics used to accomplish this were to update the City’s ordinance to be comparable to
surrounding jurisdictions, to streamline the film permit application and improve usability, and to
brand the initiative to raise awareness among the production industry.
To gain a greater understanding of the current expectations of industry leaders, the subcommittee
also met with the Riverside County Film Commission (IE Film Services) and with the City of Palm
Springs Film Permit Office earlier this year. They recommended several ordinance amendments
outlined in the revised ordinance.
Discussion
Suggestions shared by the both the Riverside County Film Commission (IE Film Services) and
the City of Palm Springs Film Permit Office included fees for obtaining a permit, length of days
required to process an application, definitions included in the current ordinance and notification
requirements for surrounding residential areas.
As part of this new initiative, City staff has completed their review of the current ordinance, Lake
Elsinore Municipal Code, Chapter 5.110 regarding Motion Pictures, Television and Photographic
Production, and is proposing the following revisions:
•Revised section 5.110.020 (Definitions) to include “Studio” and updated the definitions for
“Film Permit Officer” and “News Coverage”.
•Revised section 5.110.040 (Permit Exemptions) to include exemptions for charitable films,
filming activities conducted at a studio, projects for the City’s benefit, and programs for
education, government, and public access programs for cable television systems franchised
within the City.
•Revised section 5.110.060 (Applications) to reduce the minimum number of days required to
submit an application prior to filming.
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•Revised section 5.110.070 (Permit Approval or Denial) to reduce the time allowed to
conditionally approve or deny an application, to include a condition for denial for non- payment
or demonstrated record of non-payment.
•Revised section 5.110.080 (Fees) to include fees for film permits and to allow fees to be set
according to resolution adopted by the City Council.
•Revised section 5.110.100 (Notification) to require written authorization from all property
owners on whose property filming will occur at the time of application submittal, to require
notification 72 hours in advance to residential areas within 300 feet of the location if filming
will occur between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m., and to require productions to
publicly display their permit and site manager contact information on location.
City staff has reviewed the current film permit fees and have adjusted the fees to include more
options for production companies to bring their projects to Lake Elsinore. Attached is a clean
version and a redline version of the proposed changes to the existing municipal code.
Fiscal Impact
No fiscal impact.
Attachments
Attachment 1 – Resolution Amending Film Permit Fees
Attachment 2 – Ordinance
Attachment 3 – Proposed Changes to LEMC Section 5.110 Marked to Show Revisions
Attachment 4 – Film LE Logo Style Guide
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RESOLUTION NO. 2023
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE,
CALIFORNIA, AMENDING CHAPTER 5.110 FILM PERMIT FEES
Whereas, pursuant to Lake Elsinore Municipal Code Section 1305, the City has the
authority to collect a ll fees associated with this section shall be set according to resolution adopted
by the City Council and shall be paid by applicant to the film permit officer when the completed
application form is submitted for approval.
Whereas, the City wishes to adopt regulations for the issuance of motion picture, television
and broadcasting, and photographic production to film in Lake Elsinore; and
Whereas, the City has reviewed the cost of administering and implementing the filming
process to establish the appropriate administration fees.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE DOES
HEREBY RESOLVE, DETERMINE AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That the following filming fee schedule is hereby established for productions
in Lake Elsinore beginning February 10, 2023:
FY 2021/2022: $50 Film Permit Application Fee
FY 2022/2023: $75 Still Photography Permit Application Fee (Adjusted Fee)
FY 2022/2023: $15 Still Photography Permit Location Fee (New Fee)
FY 2022/2023: $150 Motion Picture Application Fee (New Fee)
FY 2022/2023: $30 Motion Picture Permit Location Fee (New Fee)
FY 2022/2023: $200 7-Day Period Motion Picture Permit Location Fee (New Fee)
FY 2022/2023: $30 Film Permit Application Review/Revision Fee (New Fee)
Section 2. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption.
Section 3. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution and enter it into
the book of original Resolutions.
Passed and Adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Lake Elsinore,
California, this 13th
Attest:
December 2022.
Timothy J. Sheridan
Mayor
Candice Alvarez , MMC
City Clerk
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss.
CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE )
I, Candice Alvarez, MMC, City Clerk of the City of Lake Elsinore, California, do hereby certify that
Resolution No. 2022- was adopted by the City Council of the City of Lake Elsinore, California, at
the Regular meeting of December 13, 2022 and that the same was adopted by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
Candice Alvarez, MMC
City Clerk
Attachment #
ORDINANCE NO. 2023–____
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE
CHAPTER 5.110 REGULATING MOTION PICTURES, TELEVISION AND
PHOTOGRAPHIC PRODUCTION IN THE CITY
Whereas, the City of Lake Elsinore is an ideal backdrop for television, commercial and
film production due to its "Dream Extreme" lifestyle and climate for motion picture and television
filming;
Whereas, the "Uniform Film Permit Act" commencing with Section 14999.20 et seq. of the
California Government Code encourages municipalities to adopt uniform permit procedures
throughout the State;
Whereas, the City wishes to adopt regulations for the issuance of motion picture and
television film permits and to establish a more uniform process for the permitting of commercial
film activities in the City;
Whereas, as required by the Uniform Film Permit Act, the California Film Commission
reviewed the City's proposed ordinance and provided comment F1 which have been incorporated
in this ordinance;
Whereas, the City Council held a public meeting regarding the proposed amendment to
the Lake Elsinore Municipal Code, reviewed the City staff's agenda report and received public
testimony and documentary evidence provided prior to and at the public meeting;
Whereas, On October 23, 2012, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 2012-1305
amending Title 5 of the Lake Elsinore Code by adding Chapter 5.110 regulating Motion Pictures,
Television and Photographic Production in the City.
NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE DOES
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1: LEMC Section 5.110, Motion Pictures, Television and Photographic Production
is hereby amended as follows:
5.110.020 Definitions.
“Film Permit Officer” means the Director of the Community Services Department or designee.
“Motion pictures, television and broadcasting, and still photography” shall mean all activity
attendant to the staging or shooting of commercial motion pictures, television programs and
commercials in any medium including film, tape or digital format.
“News coverage” shall mean filming or still photography by individuals in the employ of
newspapers, news services, and similar entities of on-the-spot, current coverage of news events
concerning persons, scenes and occurrences which are in the news and of general public
interest.
“Student films” shall mean motion pictures, television and broadcasting, and still photography
produced as part of the instructional program of an accredited school or college. [Ord. 1305 § 1,
2012].
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“Studio” means a fixed place of business where filming activities (motion or still photography)
are regularly conducted upon the premises.
5.110.030 Permit required.
No person shall use any public or private property, facility or residence for the purpose of taking
commercial motion pictures, television and broadcasting, or still photography without first
applying for and receiving a permit from the Film Permit Officer. [Ord. 1305 § 1, 2012].
5.110.040 Permit exemptions.
C. Charitable films. Projects that qualify under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
D. Those filming activities (motion or still photography) conducted at a studio.
E. Those education, government, and public access and local origination programs for cable
television systems franchised within the City.
F. Publications (newspapers, magazines, etc.) and filming companies (television, motion picture
companies) producing films or still photography for the City’s benefit (publicity, advertising and
tourism-related purposes).
5.110.050 Authorization
The Film Permit Officer is hereby authorized to impose reasonable conditions governing the
form, time and location of any filming activity set forth within the City. The Film Permit Officer
shall also provide for the issuance of permits. The conditions shall be based upon the following
criteria:
5.110.060 Applications
Applications for a film permit must be filed with the Film Permit Officer a minimum of one
working day in advance of the date the filming activity is to begin. If such activity interferes with
traffic or involves stunts, special effects, or is deemed extraordinary, an application must be
submitted at least seven working days in advance. No late applications will be processed by the
City unless the Film Permit Officer determines that special circumstances beyond the control of
the applicant precluded its timely submittal and that sufficient time remains for processing. The
applicant must keep a copy of the permit posted on site in a conspicuous place at all times.
[Ord. 1305 § 1, 2012].
5.110.070 Permit approval or denial.
The Film Permit Officer shall approve, conditionally approve or deny the application within three
business days of receipt of the application unless the proposed filming activity requires
extensive review by other City departments or public safety agencies due to significant public
health and welfare considerations or traffic safety.
I. The permit applicant has not paid permit application fees or has a demonstrated record of
nonpayment for cost recovery fees.
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J. The “Film LE logo” must appear on all materials and meet all identity standards. The
consistent application of the Film LE logo by all of our partners should increase the
effectiveness of collateral material, print ads, and outdoor signage for the consumer.
5.110.080 Fees
All fees associated with this section shall be set according to resolution adopted by the City
Council and shall be paid by applicant to the film permit officer when the completed application
form is submitted for approval.
5.110.090 Permit conditions.
A. Requirements for the presence of City employees or public safety personnel at the
applicant’s expense, when required for the particular filming activity.
5.110.100 Notification
B. Written authorization from all property owners on whose property filming will occur as part of
the film permit application at the time of submission.
C. If filming in residential areas is to occur between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.,
notification 72 hours in advance of filming to all residents within 300 feet shall be required on a
designated City form or notice approved by the Film Permit Officer.
E. A copy of the approved permit and applicant’s contact information or applicant’s designee
must be displayed at the place of filming in a location that is visible to the public.
Section 2: CEQA. This Ordinance is exempt from the California Environmental Quality
Act in accordance with Section 15061(b) (3) there is no possibility that the activity in question may
have a significant effect on the environment.
Section 3: Severability. If any provision of this Ordinance or its application is held
invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions,
sections, or applications of the Ordinance which can be given effect without the invalid provision
or application, and to this end each phrase, section, sentence, or word is declared to be severable.
Section 4: Effective Date. This Ordinance shall become effective at 12:01 a.m. on
the thirty-first (31st) day after the date of adoption.
Section 5: Certification. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this Ordinance and
shall cause a synopsis of the same to be published according to law.
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PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the City Council of the
City of Lake Elsinore, California, on this ____ day of _____________ 20___.
Mayor’s Name
Mayor
Attest:
Candice Alvarez, MMC
City Clerk
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss.
CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE )
I, Candice Alvarez, MMC, City Clerk of the City of Lake Elsinore, California, do hereby certify that
Ordinance No. 2023-_____ was introduced by the City Council of the City of Lake Elsinore,
California, at the Regular meeting of __________ ___, 20___ and adopted at the Regular meeting
of __________ ___, 20___ and that the same was adopted by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
Candice Alvarez, MMC
City Clerk
Chapter 5.110
MOTION PICTURES, TELEVISION AND PHOTOGRAPHIC PRODUCTION
Sections:
5.110.010 Purpose and intent.
5.110.020 Definitions.
5.110.030 Permit required.
5.110.040 Permit exemptions.
5.110.050 Authorization.
5.110.060 Applications.
5.110.070 Permit approval or denial.
5.110.080 Fees.
5.110.090 Permit conditions.
5.110.100 Notification.
5.110.140 Suspension and revocation.
5.110.150 Appeals.
5.110.010 Purpose and intent.
This chapter is to establish administrative rules and regulations for the review and issuance of
film permits for motion pictures, television and photographic production in the City. The intent of
this chapter is to facilitate and regulate the time, place and manner of such filming activity while
protecting the residents and property owners from the potential adverse impacts of filming
activities. [Ord. 1305 § 1, 2012].
5.110.020 Definitions.
For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply:
“Charitable films” shall mean commercials, motion pictures, television, videotapes, or still
photography produced by a nonprofit organization which qualifies under Internal Revenue Code
Section 501(c)(3) as a charitable organization, for which no person, directly or indirectly,
receives a profit from the marketing, production or display of the work.
“Extraordinary activity” shall mean an activity in which the applicant may request a waiver of the
Lake Elsinore Municipal Code or exclusive use of public facilities or requires additional
supervision due to the nature of a scene.
“Film Permit Officer” means the Director of the Lake, Parks and Recreation Community Services
Department or designee.
“Motion pictures, television and broadcasting, and still photography” shall mean all activity
attendant to the staging or shooting of commercial motion pictures, television programs and
commercials in any medium including film, tape or digital format.
“News coverage” shall mean filming or videotaping still photography by individuals in the employ
of newspapers, news services, and similar entities of on-the-spot, current coverage of news
events concerning persons, scenes and occurrences which are in the news and of general
public interest.
“Student films” shall mean motion pictures, television and broadcasting, and still photography
produced as part of the instructional program of an accredited school or college. [Ord. 1305 § 1,
2012].
“Studio” means a fixed place of business where filming activities (motion or still photography)
are regularly conducted upon the premises.
5.110.030 Permit required.
No person shall use any public or private property, facility or residence for the purpose of taking
commercial motion pictures, television and broadcasting, or still photography without first
applying for and receiving a permit from the Film Permit Officer. [Ord. 1305 § 1, 2012].
5.110.040 Permit exemptions.
A film permit shall not be required for any of the following activities; provided, that the activity
will not require the closure of a public street, or substantially impede vehicular traffic thereon:
A. Films for Private Use. The filming or videotaping of motion pictures solely for private family
use.
B. News Media. Reporters, photographers or cameramen in the employ of a newspaper, news
service or similar entity engaged in on-the-spot broadcasting of news events concerning those
persons, scenes or occurrences which are in the news and of general public interest; and/or
those who are filming or videotaping for use in criminal investigations, civil proceedings, and
emergencies such as fires, floods, police actions, etc. This exemption does not apply to
magazines or documentary programs. [Ord. 1305 § 1, 2012].
C. Charitable films. Projects that qualify under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
D. Those filming activities (motion or still photography) conducted at a studio.
E. Those education, government, and public access and local origination programs for cable
television systems franchised within the City.
F. Publications (newspapers, magazines, etc.) and filming companies (television, motion picture
companies) producing films or still photography for the City’s benefit (publicity, advertising and
tourism-related purposes).
5.110.050 Authorization
The Film Permit Officer is hereby authorized to impose reasonable conditions governing the
form, time and location of any filming activity set forth within the City. The Film Permit Officer
shall also provide for the issuance of permits. The conditions shall be based upon the following
criteria:
A. The health and safety of all persons.
B. Mitigation or disruption to all persons within the affected area.
C. The safety of property within the City.
D. Traffic congestion at particular locations within the City. [Ord. 1305 § 1, 2012].
5.110.060 Applications
Applications for a film permit must be filed with the Film Permit Officer a minimum of five one
working days in advance of the date the filming activity is to begin. If such activity interferes with
traffic or involves stunts, special effects, or is deemed extraordinary, an application must be
submitted at least 10 seven working days in advance. and 16 working days in advance for road
closures. No late applications will be processed by the City unless the Film Permit Officer
determines that special circumstances beyond the control of the applicant precluded its timely
submittal and that sufficient time remains for processing. The applicant must keep a copy of the
permit posted on site in a conspicuous place at all times. [Ord. 1305 § 1, 2012].
5.110.070 Permit approval or denial.
The Film Permit Officer shall approve, conditionally approve or deny the application within three
five business days of receipt of the application unless the proposed filming activity requires
extensive review by other City departments or public safety agencies due to significant public
health and welfare considerations or traffic safety.
The film permit shall be approved by the Film Permit Officer unless the Film Permit Officer
determines from consideration of the application or other pertinent information that any of the
following conditions exist and cannot be corrected through the imposition of conditions on the
permit:
A. The filming activity will substantially disrupt the use of a street at a time when it is usually
subject to high traffic volumes, or will interfere with the operation of emergency vehicles in the
proposed permit area, or where the activity is substantially incompatible with nearby residential
uses;
B. The location of the filming activity will substantially interfere with street maintenance work or
activities carried out pursuant to a previously authorized excavation permit;
C. The proposed permit location will substantially interfere with other previously authorized
activities, contractual obligations or safety of the public or persons participating in the filming
activity while within the City;
D. The proposed permit location is on City property and the filming activity will substantially
interfere with municipal functions or the scheduled maintenance of City buildings or grounds;
E. The filming activity creates a substantial risk of injury to persons or damage to property;
F. The applicant has failed to complete the application after a determination by the Film Permit
Officer that the application is incomplete, or the information contained in the application is found
to be false in any material detail;
G. The filming activity would violate Federal, State or local law including licensing or permit
requirements;
H. The permit applicant has a demonstrated record of noncompliance with permit conditions.
[Ord. 1305 § 1, 2012].
I. The permit applicant has not paid permit application fees or has a demonstrated record of
nonpayment for cost recovery fees.
J. The “Film LE logo” must appear on all materials and meet all identity standards. The
consistent application of the Film LE logo by all of our partners should increase the
effectiveness of collateral material, print ads, and outdoor signage for the consumer.
5.110.080 Fees
There is no charge for the permit application. All fees associated with this section shall be set
according to resolution adopted by the City Council and shall be paid by applicant to the film
permit officer when the completed application form is submitted for approval.
Cost recovery fees will be charged to cover expenses to the City for personnel, equipment,
venue fees and vehicle expenses incurred by the City to assist a film activity. The fees will
reflect actual costs to the City. [Ord. 1305 § 1, 2012].
5.110.090 Permit conditions.
The Film Permit Officer may condition the issuance of a film permit by imposing reasonable
requirements concerning the time, place, manner and duration of filming activities. These
conditions shall be listed on the film permit. Such conditions may include, but need not be
limited to, the following:
A. Requirements for the presence of City employees or public safety personnel at the
applicant’s expense, when required for the particular filming activity;
B. Requirements concerning posting of no parking signs, placement of traffic control devices,
and employment of traffic and crowd control monitors at the applicant’s expense;
C. Requirements concerning posting of the outer boundaries of the filming activity, and
providing advance notice to affected property owners and businesses;
D. Requirements concerning the cleanup and restoration of public streets and City property
employed in the filming activity;
E. Restrictions concerning the use of City employees, services, vehicles and equipment in the
filming activity;
F. Requirements that the applicant pay all fees, and obtain all permits and licenses required for
the filming activity under local, State and Federal law;
G. Restriction on the use of firearms, explosions and other noise-creating or hazardous devices
which disturb the peace;
H. Restrictions on the use of stunts involving pyrotechnics, open flame, vehicle crashes or other
hazardous materials;
I. Requirements concerning cover-up of police, fire and other official uniforms worn by actors,
when the actors are not on set;
J. Restrictions concerning the use of City logos, insignias, badges or decals for filming
purposes;
K. Restrictions on the daily hours the filming activity may be conducted within the City;
L. Liability insurance and agreements indemnifying and holding harmless the City, its officers
and employees. [Ord. 1305 § 1, 2012].
5.110.100 Notification
It shall be the responsibility of the applicant to provide the following notification to affected
persons:
A. Written notification to include the date, time, location and nature of filming activity.
B. Written authorization from all property owners on whose property filming will occur as part of
the film permit application at the time of submission.
C. If filming in residential areas is to occur between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.,
notification 72 hours in advance of filming to all residents within 300 feet shall be required on a
designated City form or notice approved by the Film Permit Officer.
D. Filming activities that exceed two days, including preparation, shooting and strike, shall
require notification to all residents and businesses within 300 feet on a designated City form or
notice approved by the Film Permit Officer. [Ord. 1305 § 1, 2012].
E. A copy of the approved permit and applicant’s contact information or applicant’s designee
must be displayed at the place of filming in a location that is visible to the public.
5.110.140 Suspension and revocation.
The Film Permit Officer may suspend or revoke a film permit issued pursuant to this chapter
under any of the following circumstances:
A. Where it is determined that the permittee violated or failed to comply with any of the
applicable ordinances, resolutions or regulations of the City;
B. Where it is determined that the permittee violated or has failed to comply with any of the
terms or conditions of the film permit;
C. Where it is determined that the film permit was granted pursuant to false or fraudulent
information contained in the film permit application;
D. Where it is subsequently determined that the filming activity will fail to meet the criteria
enumerated in this chapter for granting a film permit; or
E. Where it is determined that the preservation of the public health, safety and general welfare
demand revocation for the permit. [Ord. 1305 § 1, 2012].
5.110.150 Appeals.
A. A permit applicant or permittee may appeal the denial, revocation or suspension of a permit,
permit condition, insurance requirement, fee requirement, or the Film Permit Officer’s decision
not to waive a deadline set forth in this chapter. Such appeal shall be filed with the City
Manager’s office no later than five business days after the date of the written notice of the
decision. Failure to file a timely appeal shall result in a waiver to the right to appeal. The appeal
shall be heard by the City Manager or City’s designated officer.
B. The City Manager or City’s designated officer shall hold a hearing no later than five business
days after the filing of the appeal and shall render his/her decision not later than two business
days after the appeal hearing. The decision of the City Manager may be appealed to the City
Council at its next meeting. The decision of the City Council shall be final. [Ord. 1305 § 1, 2012].
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