§ 97.107 CONDITIONS TO PERMIT.
   (A)   The Chief Executive Officer may condition any permit issued pursuant to this subchapter with reasonable requirements concerning the time, place, or manner of holding a group gathering as set forth in § 97.109(D).
   (B)   Conditions which may be imposed on a permit include, but are not limited to, the following:
      (1)   The establishment of an assembly and/or disbanding area for a group gathering which involves traveling in unison;
      (2)   The accommodation of the pedestrian and vehicular traffic which will result from the group gathering, including, but not limited to, requiring the use of traffic cones or barricades or city personnel to direct such traffic;
      (3)   The restriction of persons not in vehicles to such designated portions of a public place as necessary to assure their personal safety or the safety of the public;
      (4)   Conditions designed to avoid or lessen interference with public safety functions or emergency service access;
      (5)   Inspection and approval by city personnel of any stage, booth, or other structure proposed for use in connection with the group gathering to ensure that such structures are safely constructed and conform to the requirements of all applicable codes;
      (6)   The provision and use of first aid stations or sanitary facilities, including handicap accessible facilities;
      (7)   Restrictions on the use of sound amplification equipment or other noise generating machinery as necessary to cause the conduct of the participants in the group gathering to comply with applicable noise regulations;
      (8)   The provision of a waste management plan, and requirements for the clean-up and restoration of the site of the group gathering;
      (9)   The manner in which the permittee must provide notice of permit conditions to participants in the group gathering;
      (10)   A requirement that the permittee provide notice of the group gathering to businesses and residences which abut the proposed location(s) of the group gathering or are directly across the street from the proposed location(s) of the group gathering;
      (11)   The designation of alternate sites, times, dates, or modes for expressive activity which will reasonably reduce or mitigate adverse impacts on the public health and safety.
   (C)   Issuance of a permit pursuant to this subchapter does not obligate or require the city to provide any city services, equipment, or personnel in support of a group gathering. If such services, equipment, or personnel are required as a condition of approval, the permittee shall be responsible to reimburse the city for the actual cost of such services, equipment, or personnel as set forth in § 97.110.
   (D)   No condition shall be imposed in a manner that will unreasonably restrict expressive activity or other activity protected by the California or United States Constitutions.
(Ord. 1266, passed 6-15-05; Am. Ord. 1267, passed 7-6-05)