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A Class D development permit shall be obtained to authorize a radio broadcast. Such application may be combined with a Class D minor development permit application for a temporary structure. An application for a development permit to authorize a radio broadcast shall be subject to the following: (Ord. 1, Series 2019)

A. No permit shall be issued for a location within the town's Conservation District. Exception: A radio broadcast may be held within the Conservation District in connection with a special event held pursuant to a special event permit issued by the town.

B. The radio broadcast must be conducted on private property. A radio broadcast may be conducted on commonly owned property if written permission for the broadcast may be obtained from the owners' association or similar group responsible for the management of the commonly owned property. Exception: A radio broadcast may be held on public property in connection with a special event held pursuant to a special event permit issued by the town.

C. One Class D minor development permit may authorize more than one radio broadcast, if all of the radio broadcasts will occur on the same property of the applicant. No such permit shall be valid for more than six (6) months from the date of issuance.

D. No permit shall be required if a radio broadcast is conducted entirely within the interior walls of a building or structure. The holding of such a radio broadcast shall be subject, however, to all applicable Town ordinances, including, but not limited to, the noise limits set forth in title 5, chapter 8 of this Code.

E. Nothing in this policy shall be interpreted or construed as preventing the valid exercise of the right of free speech protected by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution or the Colorado Constitution. (Ord. 1, Series 2014)