(A) The Director of Parks and Recreation may condition the issuance of a special event permit by imposing reasonable requirements concerning the time and place of the event and such requirements as are necessary to protect the safety of persons and property, provided that such conditions shall not unreasonably restrict the right of free speech.
(B) Such conditions include but are not limited to the following:
(1) Alteration of the date, time, or location of the event;
(2) Requirements for provision of first aid or sanitary facilities;
(3) Requirements for arrangement of supplemental fire protection personnel to be present at event at the permittee’s expense;
(4) Requirements for use of event monitors and providing notice of permit conditions to event participants;
(5) Requirements for use of garbage containers, clean-up, and restoration of city property;
(6) Restrictions on use of amplified sound;
(7) Requirements for the deposit of security to defray the cost of city labor and the use of city equipment to carry out the special event;
(8) Restrictions on the erection of structures, including but not limited to tents, in connection with the special event; and
(9) Restrictions on the sale of food or other products.