As used in this chapter, the following words shall have the meanings set forth in this section unless the context clearly requires a different meaning.
"Block party"means a special event in which one or more blocks in a single family residential neighborhood are closed for the purpose of a special event for the persons residing in that neighborhood.
"City manager"means the city manager of the city of Temecula and his or her designee.
"Departmental services charges"means the actual costs that a department of the city incurs in connection with activities for which a special event permit is required under this chapter; including, but not limited to, costs associated with fire safety, traffic and/or pedestrian control, water safety, the closure of streets or intersections, the diverting of traffic, the salaries of city personnel involved in administration or coordination of city services for the event, the cost to the city to provide support personnel, equipment, materials, and supplies, and related city costs such as administrative overhead, employee benefits or employee overtime.
"Expressive activity"means conduct, of which the sole or principal object is the expression, dissemination, or communication of opinion, views, or ideas by any means; including, but not limited to, public oratory and the distribution of literature protected by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution.
"Event organizer"means any person who conducts, manages, promotes, organizes, or solicits attendance for a special event.
"Park"means any city park or recreational facility except for the city skate park. Park does not include: Temecula Library; Temecula Old Town Community Theater; Children's Museum; Historical Museum; Community Recreation Center building; Community Center building on Pujol Street or designated park maintenance areas.
"Person"means any natural person, firm, association, joint venture, joint stock company, partnership, organization, club, company, corporation, business trust, or manager, lessee, agent, servant, officer or employee or any of these.
"Sidewalk"means that portion of a street or highway, other than the roadway, set apart for pedestrian travel by curbs, barriers, markings, or other delineation.
"Special event"means:
1. Except as otherwise provided in Section
12.12.010 for expressive activities, any organized formation, procession, or assembly of persons, animals, vehicles, or any combination thereof, that assembles or travels in unison on any sidewalk, or other public right-of-way owned or controlled by the city, state of California or county of Riverside, other than a street, consisting of seventy-five or more persons; or
2. Any organized formation, procession or assembly of persons, animals, vehicles, or any combination thereof, that assembles or travels in unison for any purpose, including expressive activities, on any street; or
3. Except as otherwise provided in Section
12.12.010 for expressive activities, any organized assemblage of seventy-five or more persons at any public place, property or facility that gathers for a common purpose under the direction or control of a person; or
4. Except as otherwise provided in Section
12.12.010 for expressive activities, any other organized activity involving seventy-five or more persons conducted by a person for a common or collective use, purpose or benefit which activity involves the use of public property or facilities and which may require the provision of city public services for street blockage, erecting barriers, construction, traffic control, crowd control;
5. Examples of special events include, but are not limited to, concerts, parades, circuses, fairs, festivals, block parties, street fairs, community events, mass participation sports (such as marathons and other running events), athletic or sporting events, and community celebrations and observances conducted on public property or public rights of way, other than expressive activities.
"Spontaneous event"means any special event involving expressive activity that is occasioned by news or affairs coming into public knowledge within five days of a special event and is conducted in a public street.
"Street"means a way or place of whatever nature, publicly maintained and open to use of the public for purposes of vehicular travel, including highways or alleys, owned or controlled by the city, state of California, or county of Riverside.
(Ord. 09-06 § 1)