§ 98.92 PERMIT REGULATIONS.
   The following regulations shall be applicable to permits issued pursuant to the provisions of this chapter:
   (A)   Permits shall be issued only to civic organizations or public agencies for the purpose of bringing to the attention of the public events which are of a general public interest, such as parades, fairs and community celebrations. No permit shall be issued to further political, or commercial events.
   (B)   No permit shall be issued for a period in excess of 40 days.
   (C)   An applicant shall submit proof of public liability and property damage insurance to the Director of Public Works in an amount not less than $100,000 for any one person killed or injured, and $250,000 total liability for any one accident, and an amount not less than $50,000 for property damage.
   (D)   The permittee shall remove the banner for which a permit has been issued pursuant to the provisions of this chapter and restore the street to its condition prior to the erection or installation of the banner upon the expiration of the permit. If any permittee fails to remove the banner so erected or installed or fails to restore the street to its original condition upon the expiration of the permit therefor, the Director of Public Works shall have the right to perform the work and to collect from the permittee the cost thereof.
('63 Code, § 7-5.04) (Ord. 222-C.S., passed 12-21-73; Am. Ord. 432-C.S., passed 7-4-85)