A.
The Enforcement Officer shall review the application for a motorcade, parade or public assembly permit. In the event the Enforcement Officer determines that the application for a motorcade, parade or public assembly permit satisfies the conditions set forth in this chapter and any special conditions imposed or applicable, the Enforcement Officer shall issue a motorcade, parade or public assembly permit. In the event the Enforcement Officer determines that the application for a motorcade, parade or public assembly permit satisfies most of the conditions set forth in this chapter, the Enforcement Officer may, but is not required to, issue a motorcade, parade or public assembly permit based upon the remaining conditions being met prior to the occurrence of the motorcade, parade or public assembly.
B.
The Enforcement Officer may make inspections of each motorcade, parade or public assembly to ensure that the requirements of this chapter and/or any permit are met. The Enforcement Officer shall report any observed violations to the Town Board.
C.
The Enforcement Officer shall issue a noncompliance notice for any conditions that are observed to be in violation of this chapter, or in violation of any conditions stated upon any motorcade, parade or public assembly permit. Any person who receives a noncompliance notice shall be in violation of this chapter and shall endeavor to bring the motorcade, parade or public assembly into compliance as soon as possible.
D.
In the event of a disaster, calamity, riot or other public emergency, any of the Enforcement Officer, the Town Constable, the Tompkins County Sheriff's Department, the New York State Police, or any person designated by the Town in the event the Town declares any state of emergency, may immediately revoke a motorcade, parade or public assembly permit by delivering a written revocation to the permittee. Such revocation may take effect immediately upon delivery.