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§ 98.46 ACTION BY CHIEF OF POLICE; PROCEDURE WHEN APPLICATION REJECTED; APPEAL TO CITY COUNCIL.
   (A)   The Chief of Police shall act upon any application for a parade permit properly made to him within one day after the filing thereof, and if he disapproves the application he shall, within two days after the date upon which the application was filed, give notice of his action, stating the reasons for denial.
   (B)   Any person aggrieved by the denial shall have a right of appeal to the City Council, which appeal shall be taken within five days after notice of rejection, and which appeal shall state, in writing, the grounds upon which the appeal is taken. The City Council shall act upon the appeal within 15 days after receipt of notice thereof, and shall be empowered to fix a time and place for public or executive hearing thereon.
   (C)   It shall be the responsibility of an applicant for a permit to call at the office of the Chief of Police or the City Manager to determine whether or not the application has been rejected or granted and any further notices contemplated herein shall be given either to the City Manager or to the applicant, at the address indicated in the application, as may be appropriate.
('64 Code, § 25-26) (Ord. passed 6-10-63)
§ 98.47 APPROVAL OF PERMIT.
   Any permit issued by the Chief of Police pursuant to the provisions of this subchapter shall be approved by the Mayor, or in his absence the Mayor Pro Tempore, or in his absence the City Manager.
('64 Code, § 25-28) (Ord. passed 6-10-63)
§ 98.48 PERMIT TO BE IN POSSESSION OF CHAIRPERSON; TERMS, CONDITIONS TO BE OBSERVED; REVOCATION OF PERMIT.
   Any permit issued pursuant to the provisions of this subchapter shall indicate the starting time, the route, speed, space intervals, or any other information which the Chief of Police shall find necessary to the enforcement of this subchapter. The permit shall be in the possession of the parade chairperson or other person heading or leading the parade, and the terms and conditions of the permit shall be observed. Failure to meet these requirements entitles the Chief of Police to revoke the permit, and he shall likewise be entitled to revoke the permit in the event that the allowed parade should provoke demonstration, congestion, undue noise, or threaten to bring about a public disturbance or breach of the peace.
('64 Code, § 25-29) (Ord. passed 6-10-63)
§ 98.49 INTERFERING WITH PARADES; AUTHORITY TO PROVIDE OPEN ROUTE.
   No person shall unreasonably interfere with any parade, nor shall the driver of any vehicle drive between or across the path of the vehicles or persons comprising the parade, while they are in the course of conducting the parade. The Chief of Police shall have authority to prohibit or restrict parking along the parade route, or adjacent thereto, and to take any steps as may be necessary to clear parked vehicles, or otherwise to provide an open route for the parade as to the Chief of Police may seem reasonably requisite and necessary.
('64 Code, § 25-20) (Ord. passed 6-10-63)
               
Cross-reference:
   Driving through funerals or processions, see § 71.14