A. Conduct Permitted: Within a reserved area, the reserving party may conduct any of the First Amendment activities allowed within City parks or the Speaker's Corner, subject to the restrictions described in section 57-2-6 of this chapter.
B. Create Perimeter: Subject to other applicable laws and regulations and the general policies, the reserving party may create an approved perimeter physically delineating the reserved area.
C. Excluded Area: The reserving party may, with its own personnel, exclude from within the physically created perimeter the conduct of other First Amendment activities other than those approved by the reserving party.
D. Temporary Structures: The reserving party may erect temporary structures within the reserved areas subject to the general policies and any other applicable State, Federal, County or City law or regulation, including any requirement for a building permit or business license.
E. Security: The City is not responsible for providing any security for reserved areas or activities therein, and is not responsible for any damage to any temporary structure erected by the reserving party within reserved areas. Reserving parties are liable to the City for any damage caused to City property by participants in an activity within reserved areas.
F. Amplification: Electronic sound amplification devices must comply with the general policies and other applicable limits.
G. Reserved Area Size Limited; Buffer Zone: The Parks Director, in consultation with the reserving party, may limit the size of the reserved area to that reasonably necessary to accommodate the activities to be conducted. The Parks Director or his/her designee may create a reasonable buffer zone surrounding a reserved area which may not be reserved or used by any other person. (2019 Compilation)