14.24.030   PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING A PARADE PERMIT.
   .010   Deposit. Each application for a permit to conduct a parade shall be accompanied by a non-refundable fee of twenty-five dollars for the purpose of paying the cost of processing said application.
   .020   Application. Any person desiring to conduct a parade shall apply to the Chief of Police for a permit at least seven days in advance of the date of the proposed parade. For spontaneous parades in reaction to current events, the Chief of Police shall consider any application for a permit to conduct a parade which is filed less than seven days, but at least twenty-four hours prior to the time such parade is to be conducted. The application for such permit shall be on a form provided by the Chief of Police, shall be verified, shall be accompanied by the application deposit referred to in subsection .010 above, and shall contain the following information:
   .0201   The name, address and telephone number of the person or persons seeking to conduct a parade;
   .0202   If the parade is proposed to be conducted for, on behalf of, or by an organization, the name, address and telephone number of the headquarters of the organization, and of the responsible officer of that organization;
   .0203   The name, address and telephone number of the parade chairperson, or the person otherwise responsible for its conduct, which person shall be present during the entire parade;
   .0204   The date(s) on which the parade is to be held;
   .0205   The route to be traveled, including the starting point and termination points, on each date:
   .0206   The approximate number of persons. animals and vehicles taking part in the parade, including the type of animals and a description of the vehicles;
   .0207   The starting and approximate ending times of the parade on each date;
   .0208   Whether such parade will occupy all or only a portion of the width of the streets proposed to be traversed; if only a portion of the width of the streets will be occupied, the number of lanes in each direction which will be occupied:
   .0209   The location, by streets, of assembly and disassembly of such parade;
   .0210   The time at which units of the parade will begin assembly in the assembly area; and
   .0211   The approximate length (in linear feet) of the parade.
   .030   Notification of Completed Application.
   .0301   Within two business days after the submission of the application, the Chief of Police or the Chief of Police's designee shall notify the applicant, in writing, whether the application is complete.
   .0302   If no such notice is given within forty-eight hours after submission, the application will be deemed to be complete.
   .040   Indemnification. Prior to issuance of any permit pursuant this chapter, the Chief of Police shall require the applicant to execute a covenant in substantially the following form:
   "That, in consideration of the issuance of this permit, the permittee and any other persons, organizations, firms or corporations on whose behalf the application is made (the 'sponsoring organization') will hold harmless and indemnify the City of Anaheim and its elected officials, officers, employees and agents from any damages which may arise as a result of the conduct of the permittee, the sponsoring organization and any individuals acting pursuant to the sponsoring organization's authority, for which the permit is issued."
   .050   Transmittal of Application.
   .0501   Upon receipt of the application, the Chief of Police shall transmit a copy of such application to the following: City Manager, Director of Public Works/City Engineer, and Fire Chief.
   .0502   Each of the foregoing may review and provide a written report to the Chief of Police within five days after the filing of such application, with recommendations, if any, relating to the required findings set forth in subsection .060 and/or.070 below.
   .0503   Immediately upon issuance of a permit, the Chief of Police shall transmit a copy thereof to each of the above departments.
   .060   Findings Required for Issuance of Permit. The Chief of Police shall issue a permit for a parade, upon finding that all of the following facts exist (and upon receipt of payment of the deposit for traffic control, clean up and repair referred to in subsection 14.24.040.020 of this chapter):
   .0601   The conduct of the parade will not substantially interrupt the safe and orderly movement of traffic in the area of its route;
   .0602   The concentration of persons, animals and vehicles in the parade will not unreasonably interfere with proper fire and police protection, or ambulance service to areas in the vicinity of the parade, or its assembly or disassembly areas;
   .0603   The parade is not proposed for a time and location for which another parade permit has been previously issued;
   .0604   The proposed area for the parade, including the assembly and disassembly areas, can physically accommodate the number of participants expected to participate in the parade, as reflected in the application completed and submitted pursuant to the requirements of this chapter.
   .070   Contents of Permit. Each permit shall set forth the following information and conditions as that information is set forth in the approved application:
   .0701   The name(s), address(cs) and telephone number(s) of the person(s) to whom the permit is issued;
   .0702   The name(s), address(es) and telephone number(s) of the sponsoring organization(s), if any, and of the responsible officer of any such organization;
   .0703   The name, address and telephone number of the parade chairperson, or the person otherwise responsible for its conduct. which person shall be present during the entire parade;
   .0704   The date(s) on which the parade is to be held;
   .0705   The route to be traveled, including the starting and termination points, on each date:
   .0706   The approximate number of persons, animals and vehicles taking part in the parade, including the type of animals and a description of the vehicles:
   .0707   The starting and approximate ending time for the parade on each date;
   .0708   Whether such parade will occupy all or only a portion of the width of the street(s) which will be traversed; if only a portion of the width of the street(s) will be occupied, the number of lanes in each direction which will be occupied by the parade;
   .0709   The location, by streets, of assembly and disassembly of the parade;
   .0710   The time at which units of the parade will begin assembly in the assembly area.
   .0711   The approximate length (in linear feet) of the parade.
   .080   Combined Application and Permit.
   .0801   The application and permit may be combined into a single document.
   .0802   A completed application form containing all of the information required by subsections .020 and .070 of this Section 14.24.030, when approved and signed by the Chief of Police, shall constitute the permit required by this chapter.
   .0803   A copy of said permit shall be maintained and kept upon the person in charge of the parade at the parade site at all times during the parade, including any assembly and disassembly periods, and shall be presented to any peace officer for inspection upon request.
   .090   Findings Required for Denial of Permit. The Chief of Police shall deny an application for a parade permit, and notify the applicant of such denial, upon finding one or more of the following facts exist:
   .0901   The Chief of Police makes any finding(s) contrary to the findings required to be made for the issuance of a permit:
   .0902   The information contained in the application is false or intentionally misleading in any material detail;
   .0903   The parade or assembly is proposed to take place in the roadway portion of any street in a commercial zone during, or partially during, the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. or during, or partially during, the hours of 4:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, unless the parade or assembly will occur on a national holiday or local day of celebration declared by the City Council; or
   .0904   The parade or assembly will require the simultaneous closure of the entire roadway portion of more than two streets (in at least one direction thereof), between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, or between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. on Saturday, unless the parade or assembly will occur on a national holiday or local day of celebration declared by the City Council; or
   .0905   The parade or assembly will require closure of more than one-half of the roadway portion of any street (in at least one direction) in a commercial zone, for more than three hours on any one day, between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, unless the parade will occur on a national holiday or local day of celebration declared by the City Council.
   .100   Decision by Chief of Police.
   .1001   The Chief of Police shall act upon the application within five days after the filing thereof.
   .1002   If the Chief of Police finds that such permit should not be issued, he or she shall mail a notice of the action denying the permit, stating in general terms the reasons for the denial of the permit, within the five-day period. (Ord. 3169 § 4; June 5, 1973: Ord. 5919 § 17 (part); June 8, 2004.)