309.01 DEFINITIONS.
   (a)    "Parade" means any march, demonstration, procession or motorcade consisting of persons, animals, or vehicles or a combination thereof upon the streets, parks or other public grounds within the Municipality with an intent of attracting public attention that interferes with the normal flow or regulation of traffic upon the streets, parks or other public grounds.
   (b)    "Parade or public assembly permit" means the permit as required by Section 309.02.
   (c)    "Person" means any person, firm, partnership, association, corporation, company or organization of any kind.
   (d)    "Public assembly" means any meeting, demonstration, picket line, rally or gathering of more than twenty-five persons for a common purpose as a result of prior planning that interferes with the normal flow or regulation of pedestrian or vehicular traffic or occupies any public area in a place open to the general public.
   (e)    "Sidewalk" means any area or way set aside or open to the general public for purposes of pedestrian traffic, whether or not it is paved.
   (f)    “Public issue” means the subject of any political, moral, or public debate.
   (g)    "Street" means any place or way set aside or open to the general public for purposes of vehicular traffic, including any berm or shoulder parkway, right-of-way, or median strip thereof.
   (h)    "Written notice" shall mean a document, handwritten, typewritten, computer printed providing a notice as required by this chapter.
      (1)    Written notice to the Municipality shall be made by hand delivery to the office of Mayor or such other office as directed by this chapter.
      (2)    Written notice to the applicant shall be mailed via regular U.S. Mail or where directed, by Certified Mail, to the address provided by the applicant as required by Section 309.04 (d)(l).
         (Ord. 1999-65. Passed 12-8-99.)