The following definitions apply unless inconsistent with the
context:
"Authorized activity",
for the purpose of this subchapter, is any activity for which
a Civic Center Plaza activity permit has been issued or a city-sponsored
event.
"Civic center block",
the area bounded by the face of curb along First and Second
Avenues, and Washington and Main Streets, as generally depicted on
the map appended to this subchapter as Figure 1.
"Civic center complex",
the area of the Civic Center Block that is city property,
including the area classified as Tax Lot 1N2 31CC 04100 by the county
assessor, as generally depicted on the map appended to this subchapter
as Figure 2.
"Civic center plaza",
the public space areas within the area of the Civic Center
Block, as generally depicted on the map appended to this subchapter
as Figure 3.
"Commercial pursuit",
for the purpose of this subchapter, is activity related to
or connected with trade, commerce or fundraising involving the receipt
of money or property, but not including solicitation for personal
needs in a manner where such expression is protected by the state
or federal constitutions, such as but not limited to advertising,
displaying, distributing, selling, taking orders or offering to sell
or take orders for goods or services; providing a place for customers
to sit; fundraising activities; activities, events, and performances
for which admission is charged; and activities related to construction
or demolition on abutting private premises.
The purpose of this subchapter is to establish policies to regulate
uses and activities in and near the Civic Center Complex. These policies
are needed to allow a functional gathering place for the community
in the downtown part of the city, regulate conflicting uses within
that gathering place and protect access to and efficient operations
within City Hall. Any regulation of speech by this subchapter is intended
to advance these policies with the least restrictive means and in
ways that allow alternative forms of communication.
No person may willfully disrupt or obstruct the work or conducting
of the business of a public body during a meeting of that public body.