311.01 Placing injurious material or obstruction in street.
311.02 Parades and assemblages.
311.03 Toy vehicles on streets.
311.04 Play streets.
311.05 Vehicle washing facilities required to prevent ice formation.
311.99 Penalty.
CROSS REFERENCES
See sectional history for similar State law
Power to regulate processions or assemblages - see Ohio R.C. 4511.07 (C)
Dropping, sifting and leaking loads - see TRAF. 339.11
(a) No person shall place or knowingly drop upon any part of a street, highway or alley any tacks, bottles, wire, glass, nails and other articles which may damage or injure any person, vehicle or animal traveling along or upon such street, except such substances that may be placed upon the roadway by proper authority for the repair or construction thereof.
(b) No person shall operate any vehicle so as to track or drop dirt, mud, stones, gravel or similar material on any street, highway or alley except as permitted in Section 339.11 (a).
(c) Any person who drops, tracks or throws or permits the same to be dropped, tracked or thrown upon any street, highway or alley any noxious, destructive or injurious material and/or mud, dirt, stones, gravel or similar material shall immediately remove the same.
(d) Any person authorized to remove a wrecked or damaged vehicle from a street shall remove any glass or other injurious substance dropped upon the street from such vehicle.
(e) No person shall place any obstruction in or upon a street without proper authority.
(f) No person, with intent to cause physical harm to a person or a vehicle, shall place or knowingly drop upon any part of a highway, lane, road, street or alley any tacks, bottles, wires, glass, nails or other articles which may damage or injure any person, vehicle or animal traveling along or upon such highway, except such substances that may be placed upon the roadway by proper authority for the repair or construction thereof.
(ORC 4511.74; Ord. 133-86. Passed 2-25-86.)
No person, group of persons or organization shall conduct or participate in any parade, procession or assemblage upon any street or highway, other than a funeral procession, or block off any street or highway area, without first obtaining a permit from the Department of Police Operations
Applications for such permits shall be made on such forms as may be prescribed and shall contain such information as is reasonably necessary to a fair determination of whether a permit should be issued. Applications shall be filed not less than five days before the time intended for such parade, procession or assemblage.
The permit may be refused or canceled if:
(a) The time, place, size or conduct of the parade including the assembly areas and route of march would unreasonably interfere with the public convenience and safe use of the streets and highways.
(b) The parade would require the diversion of so great a number of police officers to properly police the line of movement, assembly area and areas contiguous thereto so as to deny normal police protection to the Municipality.
(c) The parade route of march or assembly areas would unreasonably interfere with the movement of police vehicles, fire-fighting equipment or ambulance service to other areas of the Municipality.
(d) The parade would unreasonably interfere with another parade for which a permit has been issued.
(e) The information contained in the application is found to be false, misleading or incomplete in any material detail.
(f) An emergency such as a fire or storm would prevent the proper conduct of the parade.
The permit or any order accompanying it may limit or prescribe reasonable conditions, including the hours, the places of assembly and of dispersal, the route of march or travel and the streets, highways or portions thereof which may be used or occupied.
(Ord. 104-94. Passed 3-14-94.)
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