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The motion stipulates classes be run by professional and insured organizations and that the space be operated on a first-come, first-served basis. It also suggests the city provide space for up to a year at rates comparable to those offered by the City of Kelowna. “When we looked at Kelowna, Kelowna actually has an outdoor fitness permit and the intention of it is to offer space to businesses and non-profits that offer fitness classes and give it to them at a much reduced rate,” Sinclair told KTW. The Little Apple’s Outdoor Fitness Activities in Parks permit fee is $84.90, plus tax, per month. A full season (April 1 to Oct. 31) can also be purchased for a 20 per cent discount, at $424.48, plus tax, for seven months. Kamloops charges $20 per day for use of premium space, such as Riverside Park, which equates to $600 per month, or $4,200 per season.