[Code 1964, § 17-109]
As used in this article, "parade" means any parade, march, ceremony,
show, exhibition, pageant or procession of any kind or any similar
display in or upon any street in this City.
[Code 1964, § 17-109]
This article shall not apply to any of the following:
(2)
Students going to and from school classes or participating in
educational activities, providing this conduct is under the immediate
direction and supervision of the proper school authorities.
(3)
A governmental agency acting within the scope of its functions.
[Code 1964, § 17-109]
A person obtaining a parade permit shall comply with all permit
directions and conditions and with all applicable laws and ordinances.
[Code 1964, § 17-109]
No person shall engage in, participate in, aid, form or start
any parade unless a parade permit has been obtained from the Chief
of Police.
[Code 1964, § 17-109]
The Chief of Police shall issue a parade permit when, from a
consideration of the application and from any other information as
may otherwise be obtained, the Chief of Police finds that:
(1)
The conduct of the parade will not substantially interrupt the
safe and orderly movement of other traffic contiguous to its route.
(2)
The conduct of the parade will not require the diversion of
so great a number of police officers of the City to properly police
the line of movement and the areas contiguous to the movement as to
prevent normal police protection to this City.
(3)
The conduct of the parade will not require the diversion of
so great a number of ambulances as to prevent normal ambulance service
to portions of this City other than that to be occupied by the proposed
line of march and areas contiguous to the parade.
(4)
The concentration of persons, animals and vehicles at assembly
points of the parade will not unduly interfere with proper fire and
police protection of or ambulance service to areas contiguous to the
assembly areas.
(5)
The conduct of the parade will not interfere with the movement
of firefighting equipment en route to a fire.
(6)
The conduct of the parade is not reasonably likely to cause
injury to persons or property, to provoke disorderly conduct or create
a disturbance.
(7)
The parade is scheduled to move from its point of origin to
its point of termination expeditiously and without unreasonable delays
en route.
[Code 1964, § 17-109]
If the Chief of Police disapproves the permit application, the
Chief shall mail to the applicant, within three days after the date
upon which the application was filed, a notice of the action.
[Code 1964, § 17-109]
The Chief of Police, in denying an application for a parade
permit, shall be empowered to authorize the conduct of the parade
on a date, at a time or over a route different from that named by
the applicant. An applicant desiring to accept an alternate permit
shall, within two days after notice of the action of the Chief of
Police, file a written notice of acceptance with the Chief of Police.
An alternate parade permit shall conform to the requirements of and
shall have the effect of a parade permit under this article.
[Code 1964, § 17-109]
Each parade permit shall state the following information:
(4)
Maximum interval of space to be maintained between the units
of the parade.
(5)
The portions of the streets to be traversed that may be occupied
by the parade.
(6)
The maximum length of the parade in miles or fractions of miles.
(7)
Other information that the Chief of Police finds necessary to
the enforcement of this article.
[Code 1964, § 17-109]
The parade chairperson or other person heading or leading the
activity shall carry the parade permit personally during the conduct
of the parade.
[Code 1964, § 17-109]
The Chief of police may revoke a parade permit upon application
of the standards for issuance as set forth in this division.