§ 100.08 SPECIAL PERMIT CONDITIONS.
   (A)   The City Manager may condition the issuance of a special events permit upon the permittee's compliance with such reasonable requirements concerning the time, place, and manner of conducting the event as are necessary to protect the safety of persons and property, or to control vehicular and pedestrian traffic in and around the site of the event, provided that such requirements shall not unreasonably restrict the exercise of free speech rights.
   (B)   When appropriate, special permit conditions may include without limitation:
      (1)   Requiring the assembly or disbanding area for a parade or athletic event to occur at a specified location;
      (2)   Requiring accommodation of pedestrian and vehicular traffic in and around the site of an event, including restricting an event to a city sidewalk, or to only a portion of a city street or other public right-of-way;
      (3)   Restricting the number and type of vehicles, animals, or structures to be displayed or used in the event;
      (4)   Requiring inspection and approval by city personnel of stages, booths, floats, and other structures or vehicles to be used or operated in the event in order to insure the safety of such structures or vehicles;
      (5)   Requiring provision and use of special lighting, traffic warnings, and barricades;
      (6)   Requiring the provision of qualified personnel to assist with ambulance response, traffic control, or security;
      (7)   Requiring provision of food, water, first aid stations, or sanitary facilities (including disabled-accessible sanitary facilities) such as portable toilets and hand-washing stations;
      (8)   Requiring provision and use of garbage containers, and the clean up and restoration of the site of the event at the termination of the event;
      (9)   Restricting the use of sound amplification equipment, and the amount of noise generated by motors and other equipment used in the course of the event;
          (10)   Requiring the permittee to send notice of the event to nearby property owners prior to the date of such event, either by serving copies of such notice on such property owners individually, by publishing such notice in a newspaper of general circulation, or by posting such notice along the route or at the site of the event;
           (11)   Regulating the hours during which the event will be conducted; or
           (12)   Requiring notification of permit conditions to event participants.
(Ord. 2001-28, passed 8-28-01)