No person shall form, direct, lead or participate in any procession,
parade, run, walk, marathon, bicycle race, etc., on any street or
highway under the jurisdiction of the City unless a permit has been
obtained in advance as provided in this article.
A permit is not required for assembling or movement of a funeral
procession or military convoy. Any parade, etc., sponsored by any
agency of the school district, county, federal or state government,
acting in its governmental capacity within the scope of its authority,
shall be required to obtain a permit, however shall be exempt from
the application deadlines, parade permit fee and insurance requirements
contained herein.
A written application for a permit for any above-described function
on the streets and highways under the jurisdiction of the City shall
be made by one of the organizers or officers to the Chief of Police
on a form provided by said Chief of Police no less than 30 days prior
to the usage.
The application shall set forth the following information regarding
the proposed usage:
A. The name, address and telephone number of the applicant.
B. If the usage is proposed to be conducted for, on behalf of or by
an organization, the name, address and telephone number of the headquarters
of the organization and of the authorized and responsible heads of
such organization.
C. The name, address and telephone number of the person who will be
responsible for conducting the usage.
D. The date when the usage is to be conducted and its duration.
E. The assembly area, the starting point, the route to be traveled and
the termination point.
F. The number and size of participants or units comprising the usage.
G. If the usage is to be conducted by or for any person other than the
applicant, the applicant for such permit shall file a communication
in writing from the person proposing to hold the usage authorizing
the applicant to apply for the permit on its behalf.
H. Any additional information which the Chief of Police finds reasonably
necessary for a fair determination as to whether a permit should be
issued.
The Chief of Police shall submit a copy of the application to
the Fire Chief, City Administrator/Clerk-Treasurer and Director of
Public Works.
The application may be denied:
A. If it is for a usage that is to be held on a work day during hours
when and at places where, in addition to the proposed usage, the flow
of vehicular traffic is usually delayed by its own volume.
B. If it is for a usage that is to be commenced between the hours of
9:00 p.m. and 9:00 a.m.
C. If sufficient supervision would not be provided as to reasonably
assure the orderly conduct of the usage.
D. If the proposed route for conducting usage involves a street or highway
under construction or detour route.
E. If it
is made less than 15 days in advance of the time the usage is scheduled
to commence.
The application shall be denied:
A. If it is for a usage that is primarily for private or commercial
economic gain; or
B. If it is for a usage which would involve violation of federal, state
or local laws relating to use of highways or of other applicable regulations
of the City; or
C. If the granting of the permit would conflict with another permit
already granted or for which application is already pending; or
D. If the application does not contain the information required by § 332-38;
or
E. If more than one assembly area or more than one dispersal area is
proposed; or
F. Failure to receive permit under § 84.07(4), Wis. Stats.
The Chief of Police may issue a permit to the applicant subject
to the foregoing requirements of this article, unless the Chief of
Police concludes that:
A. The policing of the usage will require so large a number of persons
and vehicles, including ambulances, as to prevent adequate service
of the needs of the rest of the municipality; or
B. The usage will substantially hinder the movement of police and fire
and other emergency vehicles as to create a substantial risk to persons
and property; or
C. The conduct of the usage will substantially interrupt the safe and
orderly movement of other traffic contiguous to its route; or
D. The usage is so poorly organized that participants are likely to
engage in aggressive or destructive activity.
There shall be paid at the time of filing the application for a usage permit a fee as prescribed in Chapter
182, Fees. The fee may be waived at the discretion of the Common Council.
Where the Chief of Police determines that the cost of municipal
services incident to the staging of the usage will be increased substantially
because of the usage, the Chief of Police may require the permittee
to make an additional payment into the general fund of the City in
an amount equal to the increased costs.
The Mayor or Chief of Police may revoke a permit already issued
if the official deems that such action is justified by an actual or
potential emergency due to weather, fire, riot, other catastrophe
or likelihood of a breach of the peace or by a major change in the
conditions forming the basis of the standards of issuance. In lieu
of revoking a permit, an above-named official may require the permittee
to file evidence of good and sufficient sureties, insurance in force
or other evidence of adequate financial responsibility, running to
the City of Princeton and such third parties as may be injured or
damaged, in a amount depending upon the likelihood of injury or damage
as a direct and proximate result of the holding of the usage sufficient
to indemnify the municipality and such third parties as may be injured
or damaged thereby, caused by the permittee, its agents or participants.
Each usage permit shall state such information or conditions
as the Chief of Police shall find necessary to the enforcement of
this article.
Immediately upon the issuance of a usage permit, the Chief of
Police shall send a copy thereof to the following:
A. Each public transportation utility whose regular service will be
affected by the usage.
B. City Administrator/Clerk-Treasurer, Director of Public Works and
Fire Chief.
Prior to issuance of the permit, the Chief of Police may require
each permittee to furnish evidence of a liability insurance policy
in amounts of not less than $100,000 for one person and $500,000 for
any one accident and shall be in force and effect at the time such
usage is to take place. Said evidence of insurance shall include a
certificate of insurance naming the City of Princeton as an additional
insured in connection with said usage.