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No person who shall or may hereafter receive written permission as required in this chapter to conduct any parade, procession, cavalcade, caravan, or any other public demonstration within the town limits shall disturb the peace of the citizens by the loud blowing of horns or making any other unusual, loud, or obnoxious noise to the detriment of the peace and quiet of the citizens residing within the town limits.
(Ord. passed 8-1-95) Penalty, see § 93.99
The Police Department may make note of the registration plates of all automobiles which shall or may be engaged in and upon such parade, procession, cavalcade, caravan, or public demonstration, and the registration record of the ownership of any automobile engaged in or upon any such parade, procession, cavalcade, caravan, or public demonstration shall be prima facie evidence that the registered owner of such automobile consented to and was a party to participation in such parade, procession, cavalcade, caravan, or public demonstration and shall be subject to the penalties hereinafter prescribed as a participant therein.
(Ord. passed 8-1-95)
(A) Any person who shall or may hereafter engage in a parade, procession, cavalcade, caravan, or public demonstration as a party thereto shall not wear a mask or hood of any kind which would prevent recognition of his or her identity by any member of the Police Department. This section shall not apply nor is it designed to apply to the wearing of masks or costumes by any person 16 years old or younger who is engaged upon celebration of Halloween upon the streets and alleys of the town, nor shall this section apply to funeral processions in any event.
(B) For the purpose of this chapter, a cavalcade or caravan of motor vehicle traffic upon a common enterprise shall mean more than three automobiles or motor vehicles.
(Ord. passed 8-1-95) Penalty, see § 93.99
No person, organization or firm shall seek or solicit funds from any occupied, wheeled vehicle on any street within the town.
(Ord. passed 5-2-06) Penalty, see § 93.99
ORGANIZED EVENTS
Any person(s)/organizations desiring to organize an event must file an application with the town manager on forms provided by the Town Manager. The application shall be filed not less than 14 days before the date on which it is proposed to occur, include a non-refundable $50 application fee, and provide proof of event liability insurance with a base coverage of no less than $1,000,000. A copy of the forms can be found in Appendix III of Chapter 93.
(Ord. passed - -; Am. Ord. passed - -; Am. Ord. passed - -)
Once an event has been approved by the Town Manager, the applicant must pay a $300 deposit. The deposit will be refunded after the event is over provided that the area used for the event has been left in the condition it was in prior to the event. A checklist will be completed by the Public Works Director or his or her designee before and after the event has occurred which will decide if and how much of the deposit will be refunded. A copy of the checklist can be found in Appendix IV of Chapter 93. The applicant may accompany the Public Works Director or his or her designee while he or she is completing the checklist. A list of the cleanup charges that will be deducted from the applicant’s deposit can be found in § 93.52.
(Ord. passed - -; Am. Ord. passed - -; Am. Ord. passed - -)
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