(A) The City Council may condition the issuance of an event permit by imposing reasonable conditions concerning the time, place, and manner of the event, and such conditions are necessary to protect the safety of persons and property, and the control of traffic; provided that such conditions shall not unreasonably restrict the right of free speech.
(B) Such conditions may include, but are not limited to:
(1) Alteration of the date(s), time(s), route, or location of the event proposed;
(2) Elimination of an activity at the event which cannot be mitigated to a point as to ensure public safety and welfare, or which causes undue liability to the city;
(3) Requirements concerning the area of assembly and disbanding of a parade or other events occurring along a route;
(4) Requirements concerning the accommodation of pedestrian or vehicular traffic, including restricting the event to only a portion of the street or right-of-way;
(5) Requirements for the use of traffic cones or barricades;
(6) Requirements for the use of city personnel and equipment;
(7) Requirements for the provision of first aid or sanitary facilities at the special event;
(8) Requirements for the use of event monitors and the providing notice of the special permit conditions to the events participants;
(9) Requirements on the number and type of vehicles, animals, or structures to be allowed at the event and the inspection and approval of floats, structures, and decorated vehicles by the city for safety purposes;
(10) Compliance with animal protection ordinances and laws;
(11) Requirements for the use of garbage containers and the cleanup and restoration of any public property;
(12) Restrictions on the use of amplified sound and compliance with noise ordinances, regulations, and laws;
(13) Requirements to provide notice of the event to surrounding property owners; and
(14) Restrictions on the sale or consumption of food and alcohol.
(Prior Code, § 4.7.5.3) (Ord. 2012-2, passed 6-25-2012)