§ 20-6-79 NEIGHBORHOOD BLOCK PARTY; DEFINITION.
   (A)   For the purpose of this article, the words NEIGHBORHOOD BLOCK PARTY shall mean and include any event open to a specific, defined neighborhood or area where no admission fee is charged for attendance; where alcoholic beverages are not sold; where a city street is not closed more than six hours; where the use of kybos/portapotties is not necessary; and where no other use of right-of- way permit is needed.
   (B)   Any organization, private or public, or individual desiring to exclusively use a street or part thereof for a neighborhood block party must complete a block party application and submit the same to the Police Department at least 30 days prior to the event. The application must include a map of the specific area to be used and blocked off and shall, unless otherwise directed by the Police Department, be from cross section to cross section so that no traffic can turn onto the closed street.