The city council finds and declares as follows:
A.
The permit requirements and restrictions imposed by this chapter are reasonably necessary to protect and promote the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of the city of Moreno Valley.
B.
The freedom to express, disseminate or communicate one's opinions, views or ideas is an important fundamental right guaranteed to all by the First Amendment of the United States Constitution and Article 1, Section 2 of the California Constitution. The permit requirements and restrictions imposed by this chapter are not intended to interfere with that right any more than is reasonably necessary to protect and promote the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of the city of Moreno Valley.
C.
The city is authorized, by virtue of the State Constitution, to regulate special events such as parades, concerts, demonstrations, and other events and celebrations which are conducted wholly, or in part, in or upon public streets, sidewalks, roadways, alleys or other public rights-of-way; in public parks; or in or upon any other property owned or controlled by the city.
D.
There is significant risk of impact of special events on the normal free flow of vehicular and pedestrian traffic, as well as on city services, resources, equipment and personnel.
E.
There is significant risk of impact of special events on businesses and residents in the same general area of the special event.
F.
There is significant risk of injury to person or health from goods or services sold or provided by concessionaires or vendors who are not authorized by the event organizer to sell or provide goods or services at or near the site of the special event.
G.
Therefore, the purpose of this chapter is to establish a uniform procedure for evaluating, permitting and regulating special events conducted wholly, or in part, in or upon public streets, sidewalks, roadways, alleys or other public rights-of-way; in public parks; or in or upon any other property owned or controlled by the city.
H.
In enacting this chapter, the city council intends:
1.
To promote public health, safety and welfare;
2.
To ensure that the freedom to express, disseminate or communicate one's opinions, views or ideas as guaranteed to all by the First Amendment of the United States Constitution and Article 1, Section 2 of the California Constitution is not interfered with any more than is reasonably necessary to protect and promote the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of the city;
3.
To minimize the impacts of special events on the normal free flow of vehicular and pedestrian traffic;
4.
To ensure that the best interests of the public and the residents of the city are upheld at all times;
5.
To provide the city with adequate time to logistically accommodate special events;
6.
To establish procedures whereby the organizer of any such special event shall be required to obtain a permit;
7.
To require that such special event organizer provide the city with a list of vendors or concessionaires who are authorized by the organizer to sell products or services at or near the site of the special event;
8.
To establish procedures for making the organizer of the special event responsible for the number and type of such concessionaires or vendors and to make the organizer responsible for the quality of all products or services that are sold by organizer authorized concessionaires or vendors;
9.
To place responsibility on the organizer of a special event (and the organizer-authorized concessionaires or vendors) to clean up trash and debris associated with the activities of the special event;
10.
To insure that the persons attending the special event are not inconvenienced or harassed by unauthorized concessionaires or vendors;
11.
To permit the organizer of a special event to control the type and quality of the products and services sold by the organizer-authorized concessionaires and vendors; and
12.
To assure that products and services offered for sale to persons attending special events are not harmful or potentially harmful to the public health, safety, or welfare.
(Ord. 554 § 1.2, 1999)