A. Revocation by Director. The director shall revoke a permit authorizing a parade or public assembly if the director determines that grounds exist for denying the permit which were first disclosed or otherwise made known to the director after issuance of the permit. Upon determining that such grounds exist, the director shall notify the permittee of the grounds for revocation. If the nature of the grounds for revocation are such that the permittee can take action to eliminate the grounds for revocation, and the permittee promptly takes such action, the permit shall not be revoked.
B. Revocation by Director, Chief of Police or Fire Chief. The director, chief of police or fire chief may revoke a permit authorizing a parade or public assembly if the director, chief of police or fire chief determine that an event is being conducted in violation of the terms and conditions of the permit, or where the event participants have violated any applicable law or regulation. This subsection shall not authorize the revocation of a permit because of the need to protect participants from the conduct of others. The director, chief of police or fire chief shall not revoke a permit in the manner provided by this subsection unless the city officer first advises the permittee or responsible event participants of the violation. If the violation is immediately corrected, the permit shall not be revoked.
C. Notice of Revocation. When the director revokes a permit authorizing a parade or public assembly prior to the date of the event, the director shall promptly cause a notice of such action to be served on the permittee and shall provide copies of the notice to the city manager, city attorney and all remaining city officers charged with carrying out any responsibilities under this chapter. However, where the director, chief of police or fire chief revoke a permit authorizing a parade or public assembly on the day of the event, such city officer shall announce that action to the event participants, to the persons engaged in monitoring or controlling traffic during the event, and to the person in charge of the event if such person can be located at the site of the event. Thereafter, the city officer revoking such permit shall cause a written notice of such action to be served on the permittee and shall provide copies of the notice to the city manager and city attorney. The written notice shall set forth, with particularity, the reasons for the revocation.
(Ord. 2275, Ord. 2364 §187)