[R.O. 2003 § 395.010; CC 1997 § 76.365; Ord. No. 929-99 § 76.365, 6-14-1999]
It shall be unlawful for any person
to conduct or to take part in, upon the highways of this City, any
procession or parade comprised of more than five (5) vehicles or a
group of pedestrians more than eight (8) feet in width or more than
forty (40) feet in length, under the direction of one (1) or more
persons, except funeral processions, the military forces of either
the State or United States, the Police Department or the Fire Department,
without first having obtained a permit from the Chief of Police, which
permit shall set forth the roadways or highways which the parade or
procession shall traverse and the hours of the day within which the
same shall proceed. Such processions or parade shall be conducted
only in conformance with the terms of such permission by the Chief
of Police.
[R.O. 2003 § 395.020; CC 1997 § 76.370; Ord. No. 929-99 § 76.370, 6-14-1999]
It shall be unlawful for the operator
of any vehicle to drive between the vehicles comprising a funeral
or other authorized procession while they are in motion, provided
that such vehicles in the procession are conspicuously so designated.
This Section shall not apply at intersections where traffic is controlled
by traffic control signals or Police Officers or where a Police Officer
has directed a motorist to drive between such vehicles in procession.
[R.O. 2003 § 395.030; CC 1997 § 76.375; Ord. No. 929-99 § 76.375, 6-14-1999]
Each driver in a funeral or other
procession shall drive as near to the right-hand edge of the roadway
as practicable and shall follow the vehicle ahead as close as is practicable
and safe.
[R.O. 2003 § 395.040; CC 1997 § 103.010]
This Article shall be known and may
be cited as the "Parade Regulations" of the City of Gallatin, Missouri.
[R.O. 2003 § 395.050; CC 1997 § 103.020]
As used in this Article, the following
terms shall have these prescribed meanings:
PARADE
Any parade, march, ceremony, show, exhibition, pageant or
procession of any kind, or any similar display, in or upon any street,
park or other public place in the City.
PERSON
Any person, firm, partnership, association, corporation,
company or organization of any kind.
[R.O. 2003 § 395.060; CC 1997 § 103.030]
No person shall engage in, participate
in, aid, form or start any parade unless a parade permit shall have
been obtained from the Chief of Police.
[R.O. 2003 § 395.070; CC 1997 § 103.040]
A. This Article shall not apply to:
2.
Students going to and from school
classes or participating in educational activities, providing such
conduct is under the immediate direction and supervision of the proper
school authorities.
3.
A governmental agency acting within
the scope of its functions.
[R.O. 2003 § 395.080; CC 1997 § 103.050]
A. A person seeking issuance of a parade permit
shall file an application with the Chief of Police on forms provided
by such officer.
B. Filing Period. An application for a parade
permit shall be filed with the Chief of Police not less than five
(5) days nor more than thirty (30) days before the date on which it
is proposed to conduct the parade.
C. Contents. The application for a parade
permit shall set forth the following information:
1.
The name, address and telephone number
of the person seeking to conduct such parade.
2.
If the parade 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.
3.
The name, address and telephone number
of the person who will be the parade chairman and who will be responsible
for its conduct.
4.
The date when the parade is to be
conducted.
5.
The route to be traveled, the starting
point and the termination point.
6.
The approximate number of person
who, and animals and vehicles which, will constitute such parade;
the type of animals and description of the vehicles.
7.
The hours when such parade will start
and terminate.
8.
A statement as to whether the parade
will occupy all or only a portion of the width of the streets proposed
to be traversed.
9.
The location by streets of any assembly
areas for such parade.
10.
The time at which units of the parade
will begin to assemble at any such assembly area or areas.
11.
The interval of space to be maintained
between units of such parade.
12.
If the parade is designed to be held
by, and on behalf of or for, any person other than the applicant,
the applicant for such permit shall file with the Chief of Police
a communication in writing from the person proposing to hold the parade,
authorizing the applicant to apply for the permit on his/her behalf.
13.
Any additional information which
the Chief of Police shall fine reasonably necessary to a fair determination
as to whether a permit should be issued.
D. Late Applications. The Chief of Police,
where good cause is shown therefor, shall have the authority to consider
any application hereunder which is filed less than five (5) days before
the date such parade is proposed to be conducted.
[R.O. 2003 § 395.090; CC 1997 § 103.060]
A. The Chief of Police shall issue a permit
as provided for hereunder when, from a consideration of the application
and from such other information as may otherwise be obtained, he/she
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
thereto as to prevent normal police protection to the City.
3.
The conduct of such parade will not
require the diversion of so great a number of ambulances as to prevent
normal ambulance service to portions of the City other than that to
be occupied by the proposed line of march and areas contiguous thereto.
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 such assembly areas.
5.
The conduct of such 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.
8.
The parade is not to be held for
the sole purpose of advertising any product, good or event and is
not designed to be held purely for private profit.
[R.O. 2003 § 395.100; CC 1997 § 103.070]
The Chief of Police shall act upon
the application for a parade permit within thirty (30) days after
the filing thereof. If the Chief of Police disapproves the application,
he/she shall mail to the applicant within thirty (30) days after the
date upon which the application was filed a notice of his/her action,
stating the reasons for his/her denial of the permit.
[R.O. 2003 § 395.110; CC 1997 § 103.080]
Any person aggrieved shall have the
right to appeal the denial of a parade permit to the Board of Aldermen.
The appeal shall be taken within thirty (30) days after notice. The
Board of Aldermen shall act upon the appeal within thirty (30) days
after its receipt.
[R.O. 2003 § 395.120; CC 1997 § 103.090]
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 three (3) 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 Chapter.
[R.O. 2003 § 395.130; CC 1997 § 103.100]
A. Immediately upon the issuance of a parade
permit, the Chief of Police shall send a copy thereof to the following:
3.
The Director of the Department of
Streets.
5.
The general manager or responsible
head of each public transportation utility, the regular routes of
whose vehicles will be affected by the route of the proposed parade.
[R.O. 2003 § 395.140; CC 1997 § 103.110]
A. 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 thereof.
7.
Such other information as the Chief
of Police shall find necessary to the enforcement of this Article.
[R.O. 2003 § 395.150; CC 1997 § 103.120]
A. A permittee hereunder shall comply with
all permit directions and conditions and with all applicable laws
and ordinances.
B. Possession Of Permit. The parade chairman
or other person heading or leading such activity shall carry the parade
permit upon his/her person during the conduct of the parade.
[R.O. 2003 § 395.160; CC 1997 § 103.130]
Interference. No person shall unreasonably
hamper, obstruct or impede, or interfere with any parade or parade
assembly or with any person, vehicle or animal participating or used
in a parade.