A person or organization promoting or sponsoring a parade or demonstration involving the proposed use of a street, sidewalk, city park or other place held by the city for public use shall apply for and obtain a permit for such use from the city council.
(1987 Code, ch. 9, sec. 7(A))
The application must be on a form provided by the city and must be filed with the city secretary not less than ten (10) nor more than sixty (60) days before the proposed date of the parade or demonstration, and must:
(1) 
Contain the name and address and telephone number of the applicant;
(2) 
If the applicant is an organization, contain the name, address and telephone number of a person acting for the organization and responsible for the parade or demonstration;
(3) 
Indicate the proposed date of the parade or demonstration and the hour at which it will begin and approximate hour at which it will end;
(4) 
If for a parade, indicate the proposed starting point, route, and termination point;
(5) 
If for a demonstration, indicate the place of the demonstration and the area to which it will be confined;
(6) 
Indicate the approximate number of persons and the kinds and [number of] vehicles expected to participate;
(7) 
Provide any additional information requested by the city council reasonably necessary for a fair determination as to whether a permit should be issued; and
(8) 
Be signed by the applicant or by the person named as acting for an applicant which is an organization.
(1987 Code, ch. 9, sec. 7(B))
The city council shall consider each application, giving the applicant an opportunity to be heard, and shall issue a permit to an applicant whose application complies with this article.
(1987 Code, ch. 9, sec. 7(C))
In an emergency and for good cause stated in the application, a person or organization may file an application less than ten (10) days before the proposed date of the parade or demonstration. Except for the time of filing, the application must comply with section 12.07.032 of this article. The city council shall consider the application at its next regular or a specially called meeting after the application is filed, giving the applicant an opportunity to be heard, and shall issue a permit based on the standards set out in this article if:
(1) 
The late filing was not due to a lack of diligence on the part of the applicant; and
(2) 
The short notice does not unreasonably prejudice the city in preparing for the parade or demonstration.
(1987 Code, ch. 9, sec. 7(D))
A person who promotes or sponsors a parade or demonstration that involves use of a street, sidewalk, city park or other place held by the city for public use, which parade or demonstration occurs without a permit having been issued, is guilty of a misdemeanor.
(1987 Code, ch. 9, sec. 7(E))