It is the purpose of this chapter to set forth a process for the regulation and permitting of events on public streets and parks. It is intended that such events shall proceed in accordance with the provisions of this chapter and any implementing regulations adopted by the City Manager, as authorized by Section
12.48.050. The City Council recognizes the substantial community benefits provided by well regulated and safe events on public streets and parks, and that these types of public gatherings provide opportunities for cultural enrichment, promote economic stimulus to local businesses and enhance community identity. At the same time, these types of public gatherings also require a commitment of significant city resources, including: public safety staff to regulate police and fire safety concerns; engineering and police staff to regulate vehicular and pedestrian traffic controls; parks and public works crews to regulate maintenance impacts; and administrative staff to monitor city costs and fee revenues, and document permit requirements for reasonable time, place and manner regulations to protect the public health, safety and welfare. The purpose of this chapter is to provide a coordinated and efficient process for managing these types of events to protect the health and safety of event patrons and visitors, residents, workers and other visitors, to protect the rights of free speech and assembly guaranteed under the United States Constitution and the California Constitution, to protect the rights of permit holders to use and enjoy city parks within the parameters of their permit terms, and to authorize the adoption of fees to offset the city's cost of providing the services necessary to regulate and administer the events.
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As used in this chapter:
"Director"
means the Community Resources Director, or a designee of
the Community Resources Director or the City Manager.
"Event organizer"
means any person who conducts, manages, promotes, organizes,
aids or solicits attendance at an event. An event organizer should
act as the applicant for issuance of an event permit, though the city
will also accept applications from other individuals authorized to
act on behalf of an organization or group applying for any event permit.
"Event"
means any activity that is subject to a permit in accordance with this chapter or in accordance with Chapter
12.36, including any large park event, special event (including any parade), minor park event, or activity at a recreation facility or reserved park area.
"Expressive activity"
means conduct, the sole or principal object of which is the
expression, dissemination, or communication of opinion, views or ideas
by verbal, visual, literary or auditory means.
"Large park event"
means any gathering of more than 50 but fewer than 250 people
at any park including, but not limited to, private parties, receptions,
or ceremonies.
"Minor park event"
means any gathering of 50 or fewer people at any park including,
but not limited to, private parties, receptions, or ceremonies.
"Parade"
means any march, motorcade, or vehicular or pedestrian procession
of any kind which is to assemble or travel in unison on, upon or along
any portion of any public street and which: (1) does not comply with
any applicable law regarding pedestrian conduct (including, but not
limited to, California
Vehicle Code Division 12, Chapter 5) or vehicle
operation; or (2) includes more than 50 people and is likely to impede,
obstruct, impair or interfere with the free use of such public street,
sidewalk, alley or other public right-of-way.
"Park"
means any property or recreational facility that is designated
as a city park by city ordinance or resolution. For purposes of this
chapter, the term "park" shall include, but not be limited to, any
public square, recreation facility, reserved park area, playground,
tot lot, public trail, or trail system.
"Public square"
means any property that is designated as a public square
by city ordinance, resolution, or administrative regulation, for use
by the public pursuant to requirements of this chapter.
"Public street"
means and includes all streets, highways, avenues, lanes,
sidewalks, alleys and other public ways in the city open to public
use for purposes of vehicular or pedestrian travel.
"Recreation facility"
means a public facility used for the purpose of hosting recreation
events, programs or services and designated as such by city ordinance,
resolution, or administrative regulation, or any public facility or
property used for recreational purposes under the authority of a shared
use agreement with another public agency.
"Reserved city property"
means property used by the city for the conduct of city business
that is not open for use by the general public, such as city offices,
parking areas for city offices, and city meeting spaces including
the City Council Chambers.
"Reserved park areas"
mean park property posted as reserved for a particular use
pursuant to a permit, lease, or other limitation on use, including
recreation facilities, community rooms, ball fields, or other park
areas that have been reserved pursuant to a permit issued under this
chapter.
"Special event"
means any parade, or any ceremony, demonstration, assembly,
show, festival, fair, carnival, circus, market, concert, athletic
event, review, exhibition, pageant, or any other gathering of 250
or more persons at the same time and for the same collective purpose
within any park (or property adjacent thereto), public street, public
square or recreation facility, or any event, regardless of the number
of participants, requiring closure of a public right-of-way or involving
activity that interferes with the use of the public right-of-way.
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Notwithstanding contrary requirements of this chapter, the following
activities and assemblies are exempt from the permit requirements
of this chapter:
A. Spontaneous events (occasioned by and in response to news or affairs coming into public knowledge less than 72 hours prior to such event) involving expressive activity conducted on property designated by the city as a public square do not require a permit. However, the city retains its authority to enforce any violations of law that occur at or near any such event, including (but not limited to) any laws regarding: pedestrian conduct or vehicle operation, amplified sound regulations (as set forth in Section
12.40.030), and regulation of park use (as set forth in Chapter
12.36). Event organizers of any such spontaneous events are encouraged to notify the Director, as soon as practicable prior to the event, with as much information as is available (pursuant to Section
12.48.060) so that the city may assemble necessary resources to minimize adverse impacts on the event participants and the community.
C. Parades
or events sponsored by the city, as designated by city ordinance or
resolution.
D. Spontaneous parades are required to comply with the expedited permitting process set forth in Section
12.48.060(B).
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Consistent with Napa Municipal Code 12.36.090 and 12.36.270, the City Manager is authorized to establish and maintain written administrative regulations which implement the permitting requirements of Chapter
12.36 and this Chapter
12.48, including permit requirements for the issuance of special event permits, large park permits, or the use of reserved park areas or recreation facilities for minor park events. A copy of the administrative regulations shall be maintained in the office of the City Clerk. The administrative regulations shall be approved by the City Manager, based on the recommendation of the Director, and subject to the review and approval as to form by the City Attorney. The administrative regulations may include, but are not limited to the following elements: identification of any delegation of duties to qualified city employees, standard forms for applications and permits, facility use policies, reservation procedures and permit issuance criteria, use restrictions, deposit and cleaning security amounts and requirements, and regulations detailing the limitations for each park that implement this section, including regulations addressing park capacity, the permissibility and duration of amplified sound and requirements for the maintenance of accessibility during events.
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