(A) The Chief of Police may condition the issuance of any parade or motorcade permit so that such a procession does not unreasonably endanger the public safety nor the safety of the participants.
(B) Each parade or motorcade permit issued shall specify, and the applicant shall agree and comply with, the following conditions:
(1) The assembly area and time of assembly;
(2) The starting time;
(3) The minimum and maximum speeds;
(4) The route to be traveled;
(5) What part of the street, sidewalk, or alley may be used;
(6) The maximum number of units within the parade or motorcade and the spacing of such units;
(7) The disbanding area and estimated time for disbanding;
(8) The number of persons required to monitor the parade or motorcade and the number of reserve police officers needed, if any;
(9) The number and type of vehicles to be used, if any;
(10) That the materials used in the construction of any floats or other units shall be of fire retardant materials and shall be subject to such requirements concerning fire safety as may be determined by local fire safety personnel;
(11) That any sound amplification equipment used shall be operated such that amplification is at a fixed level and not variable;
(12) That the parade or motorcade shall continue to move at a fixed rate of speed and that any wilful delay or wilful stopping of such parade or motorcade, except when reasonably required for the safe and orderly conduct of the parade or motorcade, shall constitute a violation of this code and the permit; and
(13) Such other requirements that are reasonably necessary to protect the public from safety and fire dangers.
('66 Code, § 4-11.06) (Ord. 412-C-S, passed 9-13-79)