For the purpose of this article, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
Any person who has filed a written application for a special events permit.
An amusement park set up temporarily.
The individual responsible for conducting the special event.
A public entertainment with performances by acrobats, clowns and/or trained animals.
An event jointly sponsored by the city and a nonprofit organization and approved by the city manager.
The time and equipment used to secure one street at one point from curb to curb.
The assembly of three or more persons or vehicles whose gathering is for the common design and purpose of traveling in procession on a public thoroughfare from one location to another.
Any individual, assumed name entity, partnership, association, corporation or organization.
A paved path for pedestrian foot traffic.
As used in this article, a temporary gathering of participants using public property and which involves one or more of the following activities:
Leasing city property;
Closing a public street;
Blocking or restricting use of public property;
Temporary installation of a stage, band shell, portable building, grandstand or bleachers on public property;
Requirement of traffic control or public safety support from the city;
Placement of temporary traffic control signs in a public right-of-way;
Carnival or circus; and
Parades.
An official document issued by the city authorizing performance of a special event.
A way for vehicular traffic, whether designated as street, highway, thoroughfare, parkway, road, boulevard or any other designation.
Streets in the city’s street system that serve as an avenue for the circulation of traffic into, out of or around the city.
The critical watching or overseeing of a special event by a public law enforcement agency, security company or responsible adult officer(s) or agent(s) of the nonprofit agency sponsoring the event, as approved by the city’s police department.
(Ordinance 782-14, sec. 1, adopted 8/11/14)