Sections:
12.24.010 Definitions.
12.24.020 Permit required.
12.24.030 Exceptions.
12.24.040 Application.
12.24.050 Findings required.
12.24.060 Conditions to permit.
12.24.070 Prior application.
12.24.080 Notice of issuance or denial.
12.24.100 Contents of permit.
12.24.110 Duty of permittee.
12.24.120 Revocation of permit.
12.24.130 Public conduct during a meeting, assembly or parade.
12.24.140 Hold harmless and insurance.
* Prior history: Prior code § 9-319.
As used in this chapter:
“Activity” means a parade or public meeting or assembly.
“Funeral procession” means a single movement from a mortuary or church to the place of burial of a human body, under direction of an authorized funeral director. “Parade” means a march or procession of any kind.
“Public meeting or assembly” means a planned or organized gathering of a group of persons, or any ceremony, show, exhibition or pageant which may reasonably be expected to result in the gathering of a group of persons, upon any public street, park or other public grounds.
“Special Event” means a community activity or activities that involve the use of public facilities, buildings, streets, sidewalks or property.
“Use” means to construct, erect or maintain in, on, over or under any street, right-of-way, park or other public place, any building, structure, sign, equipment or scaffolding, to paint, spray or write on the surface of a public right-of-way thereof, or to otherwise occupy in such a manner as to obstruct the normal public use of any public street, right-of-way, park or other public property within the city, including any use related to parade or special event.
(Ord. 822, 2019)
It is unlawful for any person to hold, manage, conduct, aid, participate in, form, start or carry on any parade or public meeting or assembly, as defined in this chapter, in or upon any public street, park or other public grounds in the city unless and until a permit to conduct such meeting, assembly or parade has been obtained in compliance with the provisions of this chapter, except as herein provided.
(Ord. 822, 2019)
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