HomeMy WebLinkAbout2009-057 Parade and Special Event Permits; YMC Amendment ORDINANCE NO. 2009-57
AN ORDINANCE relating to parade and special events permits; amending Chapter 9 70
entitled "Parade and Special Event Permits" of the Yakima Municipal
Code to transfer the responsibility for the processing of parade and
special events permits from the Police Department to the Department of
Community and Economic Development; clarifying specific provisions in
Chapter 9 70 concerning their purpose, conditions affecting issuance of a
permit, exceptions, and, insurance and indemnification requirements;
and specifically amending Sections 9 70 010, 9 70 020, 9 70 040,
9 70 050, 9 70 055, 9 70 060, 9 70 070, 9 80 080 and 9 70 090 and
enacting new sections 9 70 005 and 9 70 100
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF YAKIMA:
Section 1. Sections 9 70 005 and 9 70 100 of the City of Yakima Municipal Code are enacted
and sections 9 70.010, 9 70.020, 9 70 040, 9 70.050, 9 70 055, 9 70 060, 9.70 070, 9 70 080
and 9.70 090 of the City of Yakima Municipal Code are amended to read as follows:
Chapter 9 70
PARADE AND SPECIAL EVENT PERMITS
Sections:
9 70 005 Purpose and Findings.
9 70 010 Parade, special event permits, expressive activity — Definitions
9 70 020 Permits required.
9 70.030 Offenses.
9 70 040 Civil penalty
9 70.050 Permit application.
9 70.055 Insurance and Indemnification required for certain events.
9 70 060 Standards for issuance or denial of permit.
9 70 070 Notice of granting, denial or variance.
9 70.080 Appeal procedure.
9 70.090 Modification or revocation of permit— Emergency
9 70 100 Exceptions to the Parade and Special Event Permit Requirement
9 70.005 Purpose and Findings.
This Chapter is intended to establish procedures to provide fair and equal access
to free speech rights and opportunities for parades and special events in the City,
while at the same time preserving the safety of all persons, minimizing disruptions in
the orderly and safe circulation of traffic and avoiding unreasonable risk of injury or
damage to parade and special event participants, other persons and property
The City Council finds that hazards to participants, vehicles and pedestrians
increase when the free flow of traffic is impeded. Such hazards are caused by
decreased access for emergency and aid vehicles, an increase in the probability that
collisions will occur due to increased traffic density, an increase in obstructions to
visibility for pedestrians and vehicles, an increase in hazardous and/or unlawful
driving behavior due to driver impatience and an increase in the need for manual
traffic control by police officers, among other things. Management of significant
traffic congestion requires the use of police resources, which decreases the
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availability of such police resources for other traffic and police duties. Safety of
pedestrians and vehicles, therefore, requires that traffic is safely managed and that
the free flow of traffic is facilitated to the fullest extent possible.
The City Council finds that the number of participants or marchers in a roadway
affects vehicular and pedestrian traffic safety An insufficient number of marchers on
a roadway that is not readily visible to motorists, or that contains gaps that motorists
may try to drive through despite the presence of police officers, creates an
unreasonable traffic hazard. In such cases, marchers shall be required to remain on
sidewalks while police provide traffic control at intersections. Conversely, a large
number of marchers on a sidewalk creates an unreasonable traffic hazard where the
number is so large that pedestrians or marchers are forced into lanes of vehicular
traffic. In such cases, marchers shall be required to remain in a street or portions
thereof while police restrict traffic to such portions, provided that the number of
marchers in the street is sufficiently large to avoid an unreasonable traffic hazard.
The City Council finds that pedestrian and vehicular traffic safety relating to the use
of streets and sidewalks during a parade or special event depends on factors such
as the width of streets, traffic lanes and sidewalks; vehicular speed limits; known
traffic hazards or dangerous conditions; normal anticipated vehicular and pedestrian
traffic volume at the date, time and place of a proposed parade; the number and
location of traffic control devices along the route; whether access to or for emergency
vehicles will be obstructed; the number of qualified police personnel necessary and
available to control traffic in the surrounding area in order to prevent accidents or
injury because of congestion caused by the closure of the street; seasonal weather
conditions that may create hazardous conditions; actual weather conditions at the
time of the parade; the availability of alternate parade routes, dates or times; and the
availability of an adequate number of police personnel without unduly hindering the
ability of the Yakima Police Department to provide other necessary police services.
9 70.010 Parade, special event permits, expressive activity — Definitions.
Wherever used in this chapter, the following words shall have the following
meanings:
A. "Parade" means any march or procession consisting of people, animals or
vehicles, or combinations thereof, except funeral processions, upon any public
street, sidewalk or alley, which does not comply with the normal and usual traffic
regulations or controls.
B. "Special event" means any activity which occurs on public property or public
right - of-way which affects the ordinary use of public streets, rights -of -way or
sidewalks. This includes, but is not limited to, fairs, foot races, bicycle races, and
block parties. Private social gatherings which make no use of public streets other
than for lawful parking are not included.
C "Expressive activity" means conduct, the sole or principal object of which is
the expression of, dissemination or communication by verbal, visual, literary or
auditory means of opinions, views or ideas including but not limited to public oratory
and the distribution of literature. For purposes of this chapter, expressive activity
does not include sport events, fundraising events or events the principal purpose of
which is entertainment.
9 70 020 Permits required.
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It is unlawful for any person to conduct a parade upon any public street, sidewalk
or alley, or to hold a special event, or to knowingly participate in any such parade or
special event, unless a permit has been granted by the Director of the City of Yakima
Department of Community and Economic Development or by appeal to the City
Manager as provided in this chapter Any march, procession or picket line which
complies with all normal and usual traffic regulations and controls does not require a
parade permit.
9 70 030 Offenses.
A. it is unlawful for any person to knowingly join or participate in any parade or
special event conducted in violation of any term of any permit granted by this
chapter
B. !t is unlawful for any person to intentionally obstruct or interfere with the
orderly progress or conduct of a parade or special event conducted by virtue of a
permit issued pursuant to this section.
9 70 040 Civil penalty
In addition to and concurrent with any other penalty provided by law, a person who
violates Section 9 70 020 or Section 9 70 030(A) or (B) of this code, is subject to
assessment of a civil penalty in the amount of two-hundred and fifty dollars, to be
determined by the Director of Community and Economic Development. The
substance of the violation, including date, place, time, and description of unpermitted
activity, shall be stated in a notice either personally served upon the violator or sent
to the violator's last known address, by certified mail, restricted to delivery to the
violator only
An appeal may be filed by the violator with the Yakima County District Court within
thirty days of the violator's receipt of the civil penalty notice, as shown by the date of
signature of the violator on the return receipt of the certified mail. The civil penalty
notice shall advise the violator of the right to appeal and procedure.
9 70.050 Permit application.
Applications for a parade or special event permit should be made thirty days in
advance, of the date of such parade or special event provided, however, the
Director of Community and Economic Development may reduce or waive such time
limitation if, at the time the application is submitted, the Director of Community and
Economic Development anticipates the ability to make reasonable preparations
within less time than fourteen days. Application for the permit shall be made in
writing on a form approved by the Director of Community and Economic
Development and shall contain:
A. The name, address and telephone number of the applicant; name, address
and telephone number of the sponsoring organization; name, address and telephone
number of any persons having charge or control of such parade or special event; and
B. The purpose of such parade or special event, the date and time when it is
proposed to take place, the expected number of participants, the location of
assembly and disassembly of a parade, the location and extent of public right -of -way
or public property to be used or affected in a special event, route to be traveled and
the approximate time when the proposed parade or special event will assemble, start
and terminate; and
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1 For parades: a description of the type and number of individual floats,
marching units, vehicles, animals and bands, including description of any sound
amplification equipment to be used; and
2. For special events: a site plan showing the dimensions and plans for any
structure (including, but not limited to, any building, fence, barriers, bleachers, stalls,
portable toilets, tent or canopy) to be erected in connection with the event;
C A statement that the applicant shall defend, indemnify, and otherwise hold
harmless the City of Yakima, its elected officials, officers, agents, employees and
volunteers from any and all claims or liability arising from the City's grant of
permission for, or the actual conduct of, the parade or special event;
D A statement that the applicant shall file prior to the day of a special event
that includes participation of persons in games or races involving physical effort, a
signed document from each participant waiving any and all liability against the City of
Yakima, its elected officials, officers, agents, employees and volunteers arising from
the event, which agreement shall be in language approved by the City Attomey;
E. If alcoholic beverages are to be dispensed, evidence of a permit issued by
the State Liquor Control Board; permits may be necessary from various other
agencies including but not limited to Yakima Health District, Washington State Labor
and Industries; and the Clean Air Authority;
F When application is made for a block party in a residential neighborhood
involving closure of a street, such closure shall not be for more than one city block,
nor for more than four hours, ending no later than ten p.m. The application shall
contain an agreement to such conditions by all residents of the block proposed for
closure;
G. A traffic control plan including such other information as the Director of
Community and Economic Development may deem necessary to provide for the safe
and free flow of traffic. The applicant is responsible for obtaining and installing all
necessary traffic control devices. For parades and other moving events, a police
escort may be required.
H The applicant will provide a written description of the clean -up plan,
including services for solid waste disposal and litter clean -up. The clean -up plan will
describe the number and location of waste receptacles to be provided for the event.
Failure to comply with the clean -up plan may result in fees as described in Section
9 70 070(B)
1. Notification of Adjoining Property Owners. For special events, the applicant
may be required to notify all property owners within 200 feet of the planned event
location at least seven days or more prior to the event and an Affidavit of Notice filed
with the Department of Community and Economic Development.
9 70 055 Insurance and Indemnification required for certain events.
A. In addition to any other requirement(s) imposed by this chapter, any parade
or special event involving participation of persons in games or races involving
physical effort; or involving the use of live animals, wild or domestic; or involving the
use of vehicles (except wheelchairs); or provision or sale of beverages or food for
human consumption, or use of alcoholic beverages the applicant shall have the
following minimum insurance requirements:
1 Commercial General Liability $1,000,000 per occurrence/ $2,000,000
aggregate combined single limit liability for bodily injury and property damage.
2. If vehicles are involved in the event: automobile liability at $1,000,000 per
occurrence combined single limit bodily injury and property damage. This includes
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coverage for any owned, hired or non -owned vehicles. If the sponsor of the event
does not own the vehicles that will be used in the event, then only hired and non-
owned auto liability will be required, which can be included on the commercial
general liability policy
3 If liquor is served at the event: liquor liability at a $1,000,000 liability limit.
4 The applicant shall provide a certificate of insurance as proof of the
insurance required above that clearly states who the provider is, the amount of
coverage, the policy number, and when the policy and provisions provided are in
effect. Said policy shall be in effect for the duration of the permit. The certificate of
liability insurance policy shall name the City of Yakima, its elected officials, officers,
agents, employees and volunteers as additional insureds, and shall contain a clause
that the insurer will not cancel the insurance without first giving the City thirty (30)
calendar days prior written notice. The insurance shall be with an insurance
company or companies rated A -VII or higher in Best's Guide and admitted in the
State of Washington. If the City is damaged by the failure of the applicant to
maintain the above insurance or to notify the City, then the applicant shall bear all
costs attributable thereto An expiration, cancellation, or revocation of the insurance
policy or withdrawal of the insurer from the insurance policy automatically suspends
the permit issued to the applicant until a new insurance policy or reinstatement
notice has been filed and approved as provided in this section.
B. No later than two weeks prior to the event, the applicant shall file with the
Director of Community and Economic Development evidence of liability insurance
coverage, for review by the City Attomey, with the City of Yakima. The requirements
of the certificate of liability insurance are set forth in `MC 9 70.055(A) above.
Additional endorsements for host liquor liability and/or products liability may be
required, in the event food, beverages and/or alcoholic beverages are to be
dispensed.
C The applicant shall provide a signed statement that the
applicant/responsible party shall pay the costs of services which the City of Yakima
is required to perform by reason of management of street use of the parade or
special event, including but not limited to, cleanup.
Upon completion of the parade or special event, the Director of Community and
Economic Development shall compile a statement of account which shall be mailed
to the applicant/responsible party, payable within thirty days.
D Waiver, Reduction or Increase of Required Limits. The Director of
Community and Economic Development may waive or reduce the insurance
requirements in subsections A and B of this section when
the City Attomey determines that the insurance limits are in excess of the
reasonable risk presented by the proposed parade or special event.
E. The Director of Community and Economic Development/City Attorney may
require additional insurance or higher limits of liability based on the risks associated
with that event.
F As a further condition of the issuance of any permit, the applicant shall
defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City, its elected officials, officers, agents,
employees and volunteers from and against any and all claims, causes of action,
damages, losses, and expenses of any kind or nature whatsoever, including but not
limited to, attomey's fees and court cost, arising out of, relating to or resulting from
the parade or special event and/or the application for the parade or special event.
G. The indemnification requirements set forth in this section shall not be
construed to apply to events permitted under this chapter involving expressive
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activity which enjoy protection under the United States or Washington constitutions
except that sponsors of such events shall be required to redesign or reschedule the
permitted event to respond to specific risks, hazards and dangers to the public health
and safety identified by the Director of Community and Economic Development as
reasonably foreseeable consequences of the event.
9 70 060 Standards for issuance or denial of permit.
A. Standards for Issuance of Permit. Subject to the provisions of subsections
B and C of this section, the Director of Community and Economic Development shall
issue a parade or special event permit to any applicant who complies with the
requirements of Sections 9 70 030 and 9 70 055 of this chapter, the issuance of
which permit shall be conditioned upon the applicant's written agreement to comply
with the terms of the permit and all other applicable laws, The Director of
Community and Economic Development is authorized to dose streets, alleys and
sidewalks as are reasonably necessary to accomplish the purpose of a special event
or parade but which would not endanger or unreasonably inconvenience the public.
B. Conditions affecting issuance of permit. The Director of Community and
Economic Development may impose necessary and reasonable conditions on the
issuance of the permit which shall ensure the parade or special event does not:
1 substantially interrupt transportation or other vehicular and pedestrian traffic
in the area of the proposed route;
2. cause any unreasonable conflict with construction or development in the
public right -of -way or at a public facility;
3 require the diversion of police and fire personnel and equipment from their
normal duties without provisions for such;
4 interfere with the movement of police, fire, ambulance and other emergency
vehicles on the streets; or
5 interfere with any other parade or special event for which an application is
pending.
C Variances. Pursuant to submission of a complete application for a parade
or special event permit, the Director of Community and Economic Development may
issue a permit which varies from the terms of the application pertaining to the time,
place, line of march, duration, manner of using streets, alleys and sidewalks, and
assembly and disassembly, all as the Director of Community and Economic
Development may deem necessary because of traffic conditions, the physical
condition of the proposed route of the parade or event site, or the prior issuance of a
permit for a parade or special event which may conflict with that for which application
is made
D Standards for Denial. The Director of Community and Economic
Development shall deny an application for a parade or special event permit if
1 Any applicant fails or refuses to comply with any provisions of this section,
or refuses to agree to abide by or comply with all the terms or conditions of the
applicable permits; or
2 The information in the application is found to be false or nonexistent in any
material detail; or
3 The Director of Community and Economic Development finds that there
exists a dear and present danger of not or civil disorder in connection with the
parade or special event for which the permit is sought or
4 The special event will more probably than not unreasonably interfere with
vehicular or pedestrian traffic flow, or
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5 The parade will more probably than not create an un- mitigatable danger to
vehicular or pedestrian traffic.
9 70 070 Notice of granting, denial or variance
Within seven days after submission of an application for a parade or special event
permit, the Director of Community and Economic Development shall notify the
applicant in writing by certified mail with return receipt requested, or by personal
delivery, of the granting of the permit and of any terms of the permit which may vary
from the request of the application, or of the denial of such permit and the reasons
therefore. The notification given pursuant to this section shall include a statement of
the applicant's right of appeal and an explanation of the appeal procedure provided
in Sections 9 70 080 and 9.70 090 of this chapter
9.70 080 Appeal procedure.
Upon denial by the Director of Community and Economic Development of a
parade or special event permit application, or upon the issuance of a permit which
varies in its terms from the application, the applicant may appeal that action to the
City Manager or his designee by filing with the Director of Community and Economic
Development or his agent a written notice of appeal within five days after personal
delivery or mailing of the notice by the Director of Community and Economic
Development, as provided in Section 9 70.080 of this chapter The notice of appeal
shall contain the name and address of the applicant, together with a short written
statement of the grounds for appeal.
The City Manager or his designate shall conduct a hearing and, based upon the
standards contained in Section 9.70.070 of this chapter, may reverse, affirm or
modify the action of the Director of Community and Economic Development from
which the appeal was taken. Such hearing shall be held no later than five days prior
to the date requested for the parade or special event. Notice of the date, time, and
place of such hearing at which the appeal will be heard shall be given in writing by
personal delivery or certified mail with return receipt requested to the applicant no
less than five days prior to the time of that hearing. In the event the Director of
Community and Economic Development reduces or waives the thirty -day period
mentioned in Section 9 70.050 of this chapter, notices and hearings provided in this
section shall be given as quickly as possible in the discretion of the Director of
Community and Economic Development, but in no event shall notice of a hearing be
Tess than twenty -four hours.
9 70 090 Modification or revocation of permit—Emergency
Any permit for a parade or special event issued pursuant to this section may be
summarily revoked, or the terms thereof modified, by the Director of Community and
Economic Development at any time when by reason of disaster, public calamity, riot
or other emergency, the Director of Community and Economic Development
determines that the safety of the general public or parade or special event
participants required such modification or revocation. Prompt notice of such action
modifying or revoking a permit shall be delivered in writing to the permittee by
personal service or by certified mail with return receipt requested.
9 70.100 Exceptions to the parade and special event permit requirement.
A. The following activities are exempt from the parade and special event
permit requirements:
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1 Funeral processions by a licensed mortuary or funeral home,
2. Activities conducted by a govemmental agency acting within the scope of
its authority;
3 With the exception of organized fund raisers, activity which take place on
streets, sidewalks, or other public rights -of -way owned or controlled by the City
including, but not limited to, lawful picketing wherein applicable traffic regulations,
laws or controls are complied with;
4 Spontaneous assemblies or demonstrations involving expressive activity
and which are occasioned by news or affairs coming into public knowledge within
five (5) days of such assembly or demonstration, provided that the organizers thereof
give written notice to the Director of Community and Economic Development at least
twenty four (24) hours prior to such assembly or demonstration. Such written notice
shall contain all of the following information:
a. The name, address and telephone number of the person or persons
seeking to conduct the assembly or demonstration. This person or these persons
shall be considered a permittee for the purposes of this section,
b The name, address and telephone number of the headquarters of the
organization, if any, and of the organizer or responsible head of such organization by
whom or on whose behalf the assembly or demonstration is proposed to be
conducted;
c. The name, address and telephone number of the person who will chair the
assembly or demonstration and who will be responsible for its conduct;
d. The location and date of the proposed assembly or demonstration,
including the assembly area, disbanding area, and the route to be traveled;
e. An estimate of the approximate number of persons who will be participating
in the assembly or demonstration and an estimate of the approximate number of
persons who will be observing the assembly or demonstration;
f The time at which the assembly or demonstration will start and conclude;
g. The type of security or other arrangements that will be provided to assure
that participants are properly directed.
B. The Director of Community and Economic Development may impose
reasonable time, place and manner restrictions on spontaneous assemblies or
demonstrations governed by this section.
C The Director of Community and Economic Development may deny
permission to conduct a spontaneous assembly or demonstration if the Director of
Community and Economic Development makes a finding requiring denial pursuant to
section 9.70 070 Such finding by the Director of Community and Economic
Development shall be made no later than six (6) hours before the scheduled start
time for the event. If the Director of Community and Economic Development makes
a finding pursuant to section 9.70 070, the Director of Community and Economic
Development shall immediately provide notice of the denial, including the reason or
reasons for the denial, by telephone to the permittee and shall also provide written
notice of the denial including the reason for the denial. If the permittee provides a
fax number for the purpose of receiving notices, the Director of Community and
Economic Development shall provide written notice of the denial by fax immediately
upon making the denial decision. In lieu of denial, the Director of Community and
Economic Development may propose to the applicant an altemative time, route,
venue or manner of conducting the activity which alternative would be acceptable to
the City
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Section 2. If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance is
declared invalid or unconstitutional for any reason, such decision shall not affect the validity of
the remaining portions of this ordinance
Section 3. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect 30 days after its passage,
approval, and publication as provided by law and by the City Charter
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL, signed and approved this 1s day of December,
2009
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City Clerk
Publication Date: December 4, 2009
Effective Date. January 3, 2010
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BUSINESS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
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AGENDA STATEMENT
Item No / c l
For meeting of December 1, 2009
ITEM TITLE Ordinance amending YMC 9 70, Parade and Special Event
Permits to transfer permit authority from Police Department to
Department of Community and Economic Development; and
update various portions of the code
SUBMITTED BY Jil ' m R. Cook, Director Community and Economic
evelopment
CONTACT PERSON/TELEPHONE. Joan Davenport, Planning Manager (576 -6417)
a Lawrence Watters, Assistant Attorney
SUMMARY EXPLANATION
On August 18, 2009 the City Council received a report from the Department of Community
Development regarding the status of the permit process for Parade and Special Events (YMC 9 70)
The Yakima Police Department requested assistance in the processing of these permits, due to limited
manpower resources The report was referred to the City Council Public Safety Committee for
recommendations The Public Safety Committee met on September 9 and October 22, 2009 to provide
0u 'put. Staff also met on several occasions with representatives from the Committee for Downtown
kima to receive their comments and recommendations The proposed ordinance is revised from the
rrent municipal code for three main reasons
(1) To move implementation from the Police Department to the Department of Community and
Economic Development;
(2) To enhance clarity and efficiency in administration, and,
(3) To improve consistency with important developments in the law
• a statement of the purpose of the ordinance and findings related to opportunities for
assembly and speech along with provisions to safeguard public safety, and, encompassing
the orderly flow of traffic, access for emergency and aid vehicles, management of
congestion, provisions for law enforcement, weather, hazardous conditions and other
factors
• a definition of "expressive activity" related to the exercise of constitutional rights,
• more specific requirements for traffic control, clean up and notification of adjoining property
owners,
• updating insurance and indemnification requirements,
• clarification of conditions affecting the issuance of permits, and
• providing for exceptions to the permit requirements
iii Ordinance X Other (Specify) Draft Revised Application Contract
Funding Source
APPROVED FOR SUBMITTAL - $ City Manager
STAFF RECOMMENDATION Adopt the Ordinance
BOARD /COMMISSION /COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION Public*Safety Committee
recommends approval
COUNCIL ACTION
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SPECIAL EVENT/PARADE PERMIT APPLICATION
YMC Ch. 9 70
To be submitted to the City Planning Division at least 30 days (but no more than One Year)
prior to the proposed event
Applicant Information
Name
Sponsoring Agency
Address (Street, City, Zip)
Phone Alternate Phone
E -mail
Type of Event
r Parade E Run/Walk l March 1 Block Party
r Demonstration d- Exhibition r Organized Rally 1 Street Fair /Street Closure
ii Motorcade i" Other (specify)
Name or Title of Event:
Date Hours to Number of Persons.
Location and Description of Event:
List any streets(s) proposed to be closed.
Route to be travelled (if applicable)
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APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
1 A Site Plan depicting (as applicable) the area of street closure, location of required barriers,
detour signs, etc , route of march including stagmg and disbanding areas, location of
temporary structures, location of additional restrooms or garbage containers.
2. For Parades. a description of the type and number of individual floats, marching units,
vehicles, animals and bands, including a description of any sound amp hfication equipment to
be used.
3 For Special Events. the dimensions and plans for any structure including, but not limited to,
any building, fence, barrier, bleachers, stalls, portable toilets, tent or canopy to be erected in
connection with the event.
4 For a Block Party: A block party involving closure of a street, such closure shall not be for
more than one city block, nor for more than four hours, ending no later than 10 pm. The
apphcation shall contain an agreement to such conditions signed by all residents of the block
proposed for closure.
5 If alcohohc beverages are to be dispensed, evidence of a permit issued by the State Liquor
Control Board.
6 A Traffic Control Plan is required for special events held on public streets. The City will
decide what level of control is required. Standards will depend on the type of event held.
Compliance is the applicant responsibility
7 A Clean-Up plan is required for all events which addresses the timing of clean-up, and the
facilities and resources to be provided.
a. The City of Yakima Refuse Division should be contacted to supply dumpsters or
automated carts, for a fee. Call 575 -6005, Option #4 or go to Public Works at 2301
Fruitvale Blvd to fill out paperwork.
8 A signed affidavit. for Notice of Adjoining Property Owners of Approved Event may be
required.
APPLICANT RESPONSIBILITY
Please obtain the appropriate license or permit from the appropriate agency if any of the
following are proposed.
1 Food and Beverages — Heath District and Business License
2. Alcoholic Beverages — Liquor Control Board
3 Electricity Connection — Labor and Industry and Pacific Power
4 3 Street Federal Courthouse — US Marshall
5 Use of any City Park — City Parks Division at Public Works
6 Tents, Awning, Canopies, or other structures — Permit from City Codes Department
7 Use of Barricades or Signs — Private company such as National Barricade
8 Event in the Central Business District — CDY for coordination and information
Liability Insurance Requirement: (THIS SECTION TO BE MODIFIED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE FINAL ORDINANCE LANGUAGE)
Unless excused from this requirement, prior to the issuance of any permit, the apphcant shall file
with the Planning Manager evidence of liability insurance coverage, for review by the city
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II I attorney, with the City of Yakima, its officers, employees, and agents named as additional
insured parties and affording death, personal injury, and property damage liability coverage in an
amount not less than one million dollars. Additional endorsements for host liquor liability and/or
products habihty may be required in the event food, beverages and/or alcoholic beverages are to
be dispensed.
The applicant shall file, prior to the day of a special event involving participation in games or
races involving physical effort, a signed document from each participant waiving any and all
liability against the City of Yakima, its officers, employees, and agents arising from the event,
which agreement shall be in language approved by the city attorney
The applicant agrees to pay costs of services which the City of Yakima is required to perform by
reason of management of street use of the parade or special event, including but not limited to
cleanup
Hold Harmless Agreement:
As shown by the applicant's signature below and in consideration of the approval of this
application, the applicant hereby agrees to defend, indemnify, and otherwise hold harmless the
City of Yakima, its officers, employees, and agents from any and all claims or liability arising
from the City's grant of permission for, or the actual conductor, the parade or special event.
I am aware of the terms and conditions of the permit and will advise the participants in this event
0 of these terms and conditions.
Applicant Signature ... Date
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AN ORDINANCE relating to parade and special events permits; amending Chapter
9 70 entitled "Parade and Special Event Permits" of the Yakima
Municipal Code to transfer the responsibility for the processing of
parade and special events permits from the Police Department to
the Department of Community and Economic Development;
clarifying specific provisions in Chapter 9 70 concerning their
purpose, conditions affecting issuance of a permit, exceptions,
and, insurance and indemnification requirements; and specifically
amending Sections 9 70 010, 9 70 020, 9 70 040, 9 70 050,
9 70 055, 9 70 060, 9 70 070, 9 80 080 and 9 70 090 and enacting
new sections 9 70 005 and 9 70 100
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF YAKIMA.
Section 1. Sections 9 70 005 and 9 70 100 of the City of Yakima Municipal Code are
enacted and sections 9 70 010, 9 70 020, 9 70 040, 9 70 050, 9 70 055, 9 70 060,
9 70 070, 9 70 080 and 9 70 090 of the City of Yakima Municipal Code are amended to
read as follows.
Chapter 9 70
PARADE AND SPECIAL EVENT PERMITS
Section:
9.70.005 Purpose and Findings.
9 70 010 Parade event_permits, expressive activity — Definitions. Deleted: and
9 70 020 Permits required
9 70 030 Offenses.
9 70 040 Civil penalty
9 70 050 Permit application.
9 70 055 Insurance and Indemnification required for certain events.
9 70 060 Standards for issuance or denial of permit.
9 70 070 Notice of granting, denial or variance.
9 70 080 Appeal procedure.
9 70 090 Modification or.revocation of permit — Emergency
9.70.100 Exceptions to the Parade and Special Event Permit Requirement
9.70.005 Purpose and Findings.
This Chapter is intended to establish procedures to provide fair and equal
access to free speech rights and opportunities for parades and special events
in the City, while at the same time preserving the safety of all persons,.
minimizing disruptions in the orderly and safe circulation of traffic and
avoiding unreasonable risk of iniury or damage to parade and special event
participants, other persons and property.
The City Council finds that hazards to participants, vehicles and
pedestrians increase when the free flow of traffic is impeded. Such hazards
are caused by decreased access for emergency and aid vehicles, an
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increase in the probability that collisions will occur due to increased traffic 410
density, an increase in obstructions to visibility for pedestrians and vehicles,
an increase in hazardous and /or unlawful driving_ behavior due to driver
impatience and an increase in the need for manual traffic control by police
officers, among other things. Management of significant traffic congestion
requires the use of police resources, which decreases the availability. of such
police resources for other traffic and police duties. Safety of pedestrians and
vehicles, therefore, requires that traffic is safely managed and that the free
flow of traffic is facilitated to the fullest extent possible.
The City Council finds that the number of participants or marchers in a
roadway affects vehicular and pedestrian traffic safety. An insufficient
number of marchers on a roadway that is not readily visible to motorists, or
that contains gaps that motorists may try to drive through despite the
presence of police officers, creates an unreasonable traffic hazard. In such
cases, marchers shall be required to remain on sidewalks while police
provide traffic control at intersections. Conversely, a large number of
marchers on a sidewalk creates an unreasonable traffic hazard where the
number is so large that pedestrians or marchers are forced into lanes of
vehicular traffic. In such cases, marchers shall be required to remain in a
street or portions thereof while police restrict traffic to such portions, provided
that the number of marchers in the street is sufficiently large to avoid an
unreasonable traffic hazard.
The City Council finds that pedestrian and vehicular traffic safety relating to
the use of streets and sidewalks during a parade or special event depends
on factors such as the width of streets, traffic lanes and sidewalks, vehicular
speed limits, known traffic hazards or dangerous conditions; normal
anticipated vehicular and pedestrian traffic volume at the date, time and place
of a proposed parade, the number and location of traffic control devices along
the route, whether access to or for emergency vehicles will be obstructed, the
number of qualified police personnel necessary and available to control traffic
in the surrounding area in order to prevent accidents or injury because of
congestion caused by the closure of the street; seasonal weather conditions
that may create hazardous conditions, actual weather conditions at the time
of the parade, the availability of alternate parade routes, dates or times, and
the availability of an adequate number of police personnel without unduly
hindering the ability of the Yakima Police Department to provide other
necessary police services.
9 70 010 Parade, ,special event _permits, expressive activity— -{ Deleted: and
Definitions.
Wherever used in this chapter, the following words shall have the following
meanings:
A. "Parade" means any march or procession consisting of people,
animals or vehicles, or combinations thereof, except funeral processions,
upon any public street, sidewalk or alley, which does not comply with the
normal and usual traffic regulations or controls.
B "Special event" means any activity which occurs on public property
or public right -of -way which affects the ordinary use of public streets, rights -
of -way or sidewalks. This includes, but is not limited to, fairs, foot races,
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bicycle races, and block parties. Private social gatherings which make no use
of public streets other than for lawful parking are not included.
C. "Expressive activity" means conduct, the sole or principal object of
which is the expression of, dissemination or communication by verbal, visual,
literary or auditory means of opinions, views or ideas including but not limited
to public oratory and the distribution of literature. For purposes of this
chapter, expressive activity does not include sport events, fundraising events
or events the principal purpose of which is entertainment.
9 70 020 Permits required.
It is unlawful for any person to conduct a parade upon any public street, .
sidewalk or alley, or to hold a special event, or to knowingly participate in any
such parade or special event, unless a permit has been granted by the
„Director of the City of Yakima Department of Community and Economic { Deleted: chief of police
Development or by appeal to the ,City Manager as_provided in this chapter -{ Deleted: city
Any march, procession or picket line which complies with all normal and { Deleted: manager
usual traffic regulations and controls does not require a parade permit.
9 70 030 Offenses.
A. It is unlawful for any person to knowingly join• or participate in any
parade or special event conducted in violation of any term of any permit
granted by this chapter
B. It is unlawful for any person to intentionally obstruct or interfere with
the orderly progress or conduct of a parade or special event conducted by
virtue of a permit issued pursuant to this section.
9 70040 Civil penalty
In addition to and concurrent with any other penalty provided by law, a
® person who violates Section 9 70 020 or Section 9 70 030(A) or (B) of this
code, is subject to assessment of a civil penalty in. the amount of moo- eleted: twenty
hundred and fifty dollars, to be determined by the, Director of Community and _ - Deleted: chief of police
Economic Development. The substance of the violation, including date,
place, time, and description of unpermitted activity, shall be stated in a notice { Deleted: violative conduct
either personally served upon the violator or sent to the violator's last known
address, by certified mail, restricted to delivery to the violator only
An appeal may be filed by the violator with the Yakima County District
Court within thirty days of the violator's receipt of the civil penalty notice, as
shown by the date of signature of the violator on the return receipt of the
certified mail. The civil penalty notice shall advise the violator of the right to
appeal and procedure.
9 70 050 Permit application.
Applications for a parade or special event permit should be made thirty
days in advance, pf the date of such _parade or special event; provided, Deleted: but in any event shall be - however, the ,Director of Community and Economic Development may reduce made in writing to the chief of police
or waive such time limitation if, at the time the application is submitted, the at least fourteen days in advance
,Director of Community and Economic Development_anticipates_ ,the ability to Deleted: chief of police
make reasonable preparations within less time than fourteen days. - Deleted: chief of police
Application for the permit shall be made in writing on a form approved by the Deleted: being able
,Director of Community and Economic Development_and shall contain - Deleted: chief of police
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A. The name, address and telephone number of the applicant; name,
address and telephone number of the sponsoring organization, name,
address and telephone number of any persons having charge or control of 011.
such parade or special event; and
B The purpose of such parade or special event, the date and time
when it is proposed to ,take place, the expected number of participants, the Deleted: be conducted
location of assembly and disassembly of a parade, the location and extent of
public right -of -way or public property to be used or affected in a special event,
route to be traveled and the approximate time when the proposed parade or
special event will assemble, start and terminate; and
1 For parades: a description of the type and number of individual
floats, marching units, vehicles, animals and bands, including description of
any sound amplification equipment to be used, and
2. For special events. a site plan showing the dimensions and plans for
any structure (including, but not limited to, any building, fence, barriers,
bleachers, stalls, portable toilets, tent or canopy) to be erected in connection
with the event;
C A statement that the applicant shall defend, indemnify, and
otherwise hold harmless the it of Yakima, its elected officials, officers, { Deleted: city j
agents, employees, and volunteers from any and all claims or liability arising ___ { Deleted:
from the,City's grant of permission for, or the actual conduct of, theparade or { Deleted: agents
special event;
D A statement that the applicant shall file prior to the day of a special ; Deleted: city's
event ,that includes participation of _persons in games or races involving_ -{ Deleted: involving J
physical effort, a signed document from each participant waiving any and all
liability against the it of Yakima, its elected officials, officers, agents, { Deleted: city i
Amployees and volunteers arising_from the event, which agreement shall be { Deleted: and
in language approved by the ,CityAttornev; Deleted: city
E. If alcoholic beverages are to be dispensed, evidence of a permit
issued by the State Liquor Control Board, permits may be necessary. from Deleted: attorney
various other agencies including but not limited to Yakima Health District,
Washington State Labor and Industries; and the Clean Air Authority;
F When application is made for a block party in a residential
neighborhood involving closure of a street, such closure shall not be for more
than one city block, nor for more than four hours, ending no later than ten
p.m. The application shall contain an agreement to such conditions by all
residents of the block proposed for closure,
G. ,A traffic control plan including such other information as the Director - Deleted: Such other information as
of Community and Economic Development may deem necessary to provide the chief of police may deem
for the safe and free flow of traffic. The applicant is responsible for obtainin g free o t provide for the safe and
ree e flow of traffic.
and installing all necessary traffic control devices. For parades and other
moving events, a police escort may be required.
H The applicant will provide a written description of the clean -up plan,
including services for solid waste disposal and litter clean -up. The clean -up
plan will describe the number and location of waste receptacles to be
provided for the event. Failure to comply with the clean -up plan may result in
fees as described in Section 9.70,070(B).
I. Notification of Adjoining Property Owners. For special events, the
applicant may be required to notify all property owners within 200 feet of the
planned event location at least seven days or more prior to the event and an
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Affidavit of Notice filed with the Department of Community and Economic
Development.
9 70 055 Insurance and Indemnification required for certain events.
A. In addition to any other requirement(s) imposed by this chapter, any
parade or special event involving participation of persons in games or races
involving physical effort; or involving the use of live animals, wild or domestic;
or involving the use of vehicles (except wheelchairs), or provision or sale of
beverages or food for human consumption, or use of alcoholic beverages the
applicant shall have the following minimum insurance requirements.
1. Commercial General Liability: $1,000,000 per occurrence/
$2,000,000 aggregate combined single limit liability for bodily injury and
property damage.
2. If vehicles are involved in the event: automobile liability at
$1,000,000 per occurrence combined single limit bodily injury and property
damage. This includes coverage for any owned, hired or non -owned
vehicles. If the sponsor of the event does not own the vehicles that will be
used in the event, then only hired and non -owned auto liability will be
required, which can be included on the commercial general liability policy
3. If liquor is served at the event: liquor liability at a $1,000,000 liability
limit.
4. The applicant shall provide a certificate of insurance as proof of the
insurance required above that clearly states who the provider is, the amount
of coverage, the policy number, and when the policy and provisions provided
are in effect. Said policy shall be in effect for the duration of the permit. The
certificate of liability insurance policy shall name the City of Yakima, its
elected officials, officers, agents, employees and volunteers as additional
0. insureds, and shall contain a clause that the insurer will not cancel the
insurance without first giving the City thirty (30) calendar days prior written
notice. The insurance shall be with an insurance company or companies
rated A -VII or higher in Best's Guide and admitted in the State of
Washington. If the City is damaged by the failure of the applicant to maintain
the above insurance or to notify the City, then the applicant shall bear all
costs attributable thereto. An expiration, cancellation, or revocation of the
insurance policy or withdrawal of the insurer from the insurance policy
automatically suspends the permit issued to the applicant until a new
insurance policy or reinstatement notice has been filed and approved as
provided in this section., ( Deleted: chief of police
B. No later than two weeks prior to the event, the applicant shall file { Deleted: city
with the pirector of Community and Economic Development evidence of
liability insurance coverage, for review by the ,pity Attorney, with the it of ( Deleted: attorney )
Yakima, .The requirements of the certificate of liability insurance are set forth _ - { Deleted: city j .
in YMC 9.70.055(A) above. Additional endorsements for host liquor liability -{ Deleted: 1
and /or products liability may be required, in the event food, beverages and /or Deleted: its officers, employees, and
alcoholic beverages are to be dispensed. agents named as additional insured
C. The applicant shall .provide a signed statement that the parties and affording death, personal
injury and property damage liability
applicant/responsible party shall pay the costs of services which the it of coverage in an amount not less than
Yakima is required to perform by reason of management of street use of the one million dollars.
parade or special event, including but not limited to, cleanup '{ Deleted: Provide j
{ Deleted: city
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Upon completion of the parade or special event, the,Director of Community { Deleted: chief of police
and Economic Development shall compile a statement of account which shall
be mailed to the applicant/responsible party, payable within thirty days.
D. Waiver, Reduction or ,increase of Required Limits. The pirector of -{ Deleted: Reduction
Community and Economic Development may waive or reduce the insurance -{ Deleted: chief of police
requirements in subsections A and B of this sectionyvhen Deleted: under the foliowing
he_J✓ityAttorney determines that the insurance limits are in excess of the _ conditions:
reasonable risk presented by the proposed parade or special event. Deleted: 1 The applicant or an
• E. The Director of Community and Economic Development/City officer of the sponsoring organization
Attorney may require additional insurance or higher limits of liability based on signs a verified statement that he
the risks associated with that event. believes the event's purpose is First
Amendment expression, and that the
F. As a further condition of the issuance of any permit, the applicant cost of obtaining insurance is so
shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City, its elected officials, financially burdensome to that
that officers, agents, employees and volunteers from and against any and all unreasonable applicant e ble b burden n on n the rurdettrg ight to
of
claims, causes of action, damages, losses, and expenses of any kind or the FirstAmendmentexpression. The
nature including but not limited to, attorney's fees and court cost, statement shall include the name and
address of two insurance agents or
arising out of, relating to or resulting from the parade or special event and /or $ other source of insurance coverage
the application for the parade or special event. Contacted to determine insurance
G. The indemnification requirements set forth in this section shall not , cremi rates for insurance
coverage; or
be construed to apply to events permitted under this chapter involving 2. The applicant or an officer of the
expressive activity which enjoy protection under the United States or verified sta veone s t organization signs a
atement that n insurance
Washington constitutions except that sponsors of such events shall be coverage in the limits required is
required to redesign or reschedule the permitted event to respond to specific impossible to obtain. The statement
shall include the name and address of
risks, hazards and dangers to the public health and safety identified by the two insurance agents or other source
Director of Community and Economic Development as reasonably , of insurance coverage contacted; oil
foreseeable consequences of the event. ' s. T
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9 70 060 Standards for issuance or denial of permit. ( Deleted: attorney
A. Standards for Issuance of Permit. Subject to the provisions of
subsections B and C of this section, the ,Director of Community and { Deleted: chief of police
Economic Development shall issue a parade or special event permit to any
applicant who complies with the requirements of Sections 9 70,030 and ( Deleted: 040
9 70 055 of this chapter, the issuance of which permit shall be conditioned
upon the applicant's written agreement to comply with the terms of the permit
and all other applicable laws. The ,Director of Community and Economic __ { Deleted: chief of police
Development is authorized to close streets, alleys and sidewalks as are
reasonably necessary to accomplish the purpose of a special event or parade
but which would not endanger or unreasonably inconvenience the public.
B. Conditions affecting issuance of permit. The Director of Community
and Economic Development may impose necessary and reasonable
conditions on the issuance of the permit which shall ensure the parade or
special event does not:
1. substantially interrupt transportation or other vehicular and pedestrian
traffic in the area of the proposed route;
2. cause any unreasonable conflict with construction or development in
the public right -of -way or at a public facility;
3. require the diversion of police and fire personnel and equipment from
their normal duties without provisions for such,
4. interfere with the movement of police, fire, ambulance and other
emergency vehicles on the streets; or
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application is pending.
C Variances. Pursuant to submission of a ,complete application for a { Deleted: proper
parade or special event permit, the ,Director of Community and Economic -{ Deleted: being made
Development may issue a permit which varies from the terms of the Deleted: chief of polic
application pertaining to the time, place, line of march, duration, manner of
using streets, alleys and sidewalks, and assembly and disassembly, all as
the ,Director of Community and Economic Development may deem necessary_ {Deleted: chief
because of traffic conditions, the physical condition of the proposed route of
the parade or event site, or the prior issuance of a permit for a parade or
special event which may conflict with that for which application is made.
D. Standards for Denial. The ,Director of Community and Economic { Deleted: chief of police 3
Development shall deny an application for a parade or special event permit if
1 Any applicant fails or refuses to comply with any provisions of this
section, or refuses to agree to abide by or comply with all the terms or
conditions of the applicable permits; or
2. The information in the application is found to be false or nonexistent
in any material detail; or
3 The ,Director of Community_ and Economic Development finds that __ { Deleted: chief of police
there exists a clear and present danger of riot or civil disorder in connection
with the parade or special event for which the permit is sought; or
4 The special event will more probably than not unreasonably
interfere with vehicular or pedestrian traffic flow; or
5 The parade will more probably than not create an un_- mitigatable
danger to vehicular or pedestrian traffic.
9 70 070 Notice of granting, denial or variance.
Within seven days after submission of an application for a parade or { Deleted: has been made 3
ill special event permit, the ,Director of Community and Economic Development { Deleted: chief of police
shall notify the applicant in writing by certified mail with return receipt
requested, or by personal delivery, of the granting of the permit and of any
terms of the permit which may vary from the request of the application, or of
the denial of such permit and the reasons therefore. The notification given
pursuant to this section shall include a statement of the applicant's right of
appeal and an explanation of the appeal procedure provided in Sections
9 70.p80 and 9 70,090 of this chapter { Deleted: 070 3
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9 70 080 Appeal procedure.
Upon denial by the ,Director of Community and Economic Development of { Deleted: chief of police
a parade or special event permit application, or upon the issuance of a permit
which varies in its terms from the application, the applicant may appeal that
action to the ,City _Manager or his designee by filing_ with the ,Director of {Deleted: city
Community and Economic Development or his agent a written notice of Deleted: manager
appeal within five days after personal delivery or mailing of the notice by the Deleted: chief of police
,Director of Community and Economic Development, as provided in Section
9 70,080 of this chapter The notice of appeal shall contain the name and { Deleted: chief of police
address of the applicant, together with a short written statement of the -{ Deleted: 060 3
grounds for appeal. - Deleted: city
The ,City Manager or his designate shall conduct a hearing and, based _ -{ Deleted: manager 3
upon the standards contained in Section 9 70.,070 of this chapter, may
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reverse, affirm or modify the action of the ,Director of Community and _ { Deleted: chief of police
Economic Development from which the appeal was taken. Such hearing shall
be held no later than five days prior to the date requested for the parade or
special event. Notice of the date, time, and place of such hearing at which
the appeal will be heard shall be given in writing by personal delivery or
certified mail with return receipt requested to the applicant no less than five
days prior to the time of that hearing. In the event thepirector of Community { Deleted: chief of police )
and Economic Development ,reduces or waives the thirty-day_ _period -{ Deleted: lessens )
mentioned in Section 9 70,60 of this chapter, notices and hearings_provided {Deleted: 040
in this section shall be given as quickly as possible in the discretion of the
pirector of Community and Economic Development, but in no event shall -{ Deleted: police chief )
notice of a hearing be less than twenty -four hours.
9 70 090 Modification or revocation of permit— Emergency
Any permit for a parade or special event issued pursuant to this section
may be summarily revoked, or the terms thereof modified, by the ,Director of _ -{ Deleted: chief of police )
Community and Economic Development at any time when by reason of
disaster, public calamity, riot or other emergency, the Director of Community - { Deleted: chief of police )
and Economic Development determines that the safety of the general public
or parade or special event participants required such modification or
revocation. Prompt notice of such action modifying or revoking a permit shall
be delivered in writing to the permittee by personal service or by certified mail
with return receipt requested.
9.70.100 Exceptions to the parade and special event permit
requirement.
A. The following activities are exempt from the parade and special
event permit requirements:
1. Funeral processions by a licensed mortuary or funeral homed
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2. Activities conducted by a governmental agency acting within the
scope of its authority;
3. With the exception of organized fund raisers, activity which take
place on streets, sidewalks, or other public rights -of -way owned or controlled
by the City including, but not limited to, lawful picketing wherein applicable
traffic regulations, laws or controls are complied with,
4. Spontaneous assemblies or demonstrations involving expressive
activity and which are occasioned by news or affairs coming into public
knowledge within five (5) days of such assembly or demonstration, provided
that the organizers thereof give written notice to the Director of Community
and Economic Development at least twenty four (24) hours prior to such
assembly or demonstration. Such written notice shall contain all of the
following information.
a. The name, address and telephone number of the person or persons
seeking to conduct the assembly or demonstration. This person or these
persons shall be considered a permittee for the purposes of this section,
b. The name, address and telephone number of the headquarters of
the organization, if any, and of the organizer or responsible head of such
organization by whom or on whose behalf the assembly or demonstration is
proposed to be conducted,
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• c. The name, address and telephone number of the person who will
chair the assembly or demonstration and who will be responsible for its
conduct;
d. The location and date of the proposed assembly or demonstration,
including the assembly area, disbanding area, and the route to be traveled,
e. An estimate of the approximate number of persons who will be
participating in the assembly or demonstration and an estimate of the
approximate number of persons who will be observing the assembly or
demonstration,
f. The time at which the assembly or demonstration will start and
conclude.
q. The type of security or other arrangements that will be provided to
assure that participants are properly directed.
B. The Director of Community and Economic Development may
impose reasonable time, place and manner restrictions on spontaneous
assemblies or demonstrations governed by this section.
C. The Director of Community and Economic Development may deny
permission to conduct a spontaneous assembly or demonstration if the
Director of Community and Economic Development makes a finding requiring
denial pursuant to section 9.70.070. Such finding by the Director of
Community and Economic Development shall be made no later than six (6)
hours before the scheduled start time for the event. If the Director of
Community and Economic Development makes a finding pursuant to section
9.70.070, the Director of Community and Economic Development shall
immediately provide notice of the denial, including the reason or reasons for
the denial, by telephone to the permittee and shall also provide written notice
of the denial including the reason for the denial. If the permittee provides a
fax number for the purpose of receiving notices, the Director of Community
and Economic Development shall provide written notice of the denial by fax
• immediately upon making the denial decision. In lieu of denial, the Director of
Community and Economic Development may propose to the applicant an
alternative time, route, venue or manner of conducting the activity which
alternative would be acceptable to the City.
Section 2. If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this
ordinance is declared invalid or unconstitutional for any reason, such decision shall not
affect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance
Section 3. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect 30 days after its passage,
approval, and publication as provided by law and by the City Charter
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL, signed and approved this day of
December, 2009
David Edler, Mayor
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