The permittee shall conduct all operations in an orderly fashion with continuous attention to the storage of equipment not in use, maintenance of the area, and the clean-up of trash and debris. The area used shall be cleaned of trash and debris, to the city's satisfaction, within two hours of the completion of the activity or within such other time as may be established in the permit. The permittee shall be responsible for restoring any area damaged or disrupted before leaving the site. If the site is not repaired or restored to the city's satisfaction, the city manager or designee shall have the necessary restoration or repairs performed, and the permittee shall reimburse the city for such work within ten days of completing filming. If the permittee fails to so reimburse city, the city may secure its reimbursement from a security deposit which shall, if required by the city, be posted with the city to ensure faithful performance of such restoration. Such security deposit shall, if required by the city, be filed at the time of the application in an amount of five hundred dollars or in any higher amount determined by the city manager or designee to be reasonably required under the circumstances. The amount of the security deposit shall in no manner limit the permittee's liability or responsibility for the costs of repairs or restoration in the event these costs exceed the amount of the security deposit.
(Ord. 1970 § 1 (part), 3-8-1994)