[Ord. No. 1810-22, 5-2-2022]
For the purposes of this article, the following terms shall have the meanings ascribed to them unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
AMPLIFIED SOUNDSound created or enhanced by any event participant's use of an artificial noisemaker or device, including but not limited to sirens, loudspeakers, bullhorns, megaphones, speakers, microphones, or amplifiers.
ASSEMBLYA gathering of individuals organized by an event organizer for a common purpose, which is intended to remain in the same general location.
BUSINESS DAYMonday through Friday, excluding official City holidays or days on which City administrative offices are closed due to weather.
EVENT CONDUCT or CONDUCT OF THE EVENTThe time, place, or manner in which an event is conducted by or for participants, including event setup and take-down, and which has nothing to do with the content of protected forms of speech, or the conduct of non-participants including counter-protesters or hecklers.
EVENT ORGANIZERA person organizing, sponsoring, initiating, coordinating, promoting, or holding an organized event. The term does not include a person who provides only incidental funds or support for an organized event and who does not otherwise have responsibility for the event.
LARGE EVENTAn organized event which is expected to have more than 100 participants at any one time during the event.
MINOR EVENT(a) Any organized event which:
(1) Will be conducted at a time and place and in a manner that complies with applicable laws, including Division 1, §
24-55(a), and Division 2, §
24-59(b), of this article.
(2) Does not require approval, licensing, or permitting pursuant to other City laws, including the City's alcoholic beverage laws, technical and fire codes, and business license code, and laws administered by the Health Department.
(3) In the case of an organized event consisting of a procession of vehicles on a street, does not have more than 20 vehicles at any one time during the conduct of the event; provided, however, that the procession follows all applicable traffic laws, does not require diversion of on-duty traffic control officers, and does not unreasonably impede the flow of traffic.
(4) Does not have more than 15 participants at any one time during the conduct of the event, subject to the applicable capacity limits for the public space.
(b) Any spontaneous event, as defined by this section, regardless of size, is deemed to be a minor event and shall be subject to regulation as a minor event pursuant to Division 1, §
24-55(a), and Division 2, §
24-59(b), of this article.
PARKPublic park grounds under the control of the City and shall include the sidewalks within but not immediately adjacent to the park, unless expressly permitted otherwise.
PARTICIPANTThose persons actually taking part in the special event, including but not limited to spectators at the special event, as well as those sponsoring, organizing, promoting, or initiating the event.
PROCESSIONA gathering of individuals organized by an event organizer for a common purpose, which is not intended to remain in the same general location but to proceed along a route without unreasonable delay, including a procession of vehicles on the streets.
PUBLIC FACILITIESThose municipal buildings, structures, facilities, or improvements dedicated, designed, or intended for specific uses which are not considered to be traditional public forums, including amphitheaters, civic centers, sports facilities, park facilities, cemeteries, public garages, parking lots, museums, or other such municipal buildings, structures, facilities, or improvements.
PUBLIC PROPERTYAny streets, sidewalks, parkways, highways, roads, rights-of-way, parks, medians, and all spaces dedicated to the public use.
SECONDARY HARMThe danger, damage, injury, expense, or unreasonable inconvenience, interference, demand, or annoyance to or on adjacent or nearby uses, the general public, public property, the use of public space, other organized events, City resources, or public safety resulting or likely to result from event conduct.
SPECIAL EVENTAn organized event that is required to obtain a permit under this article. The term does not include informal gatherings of individuals whose use of public property is in conformance with the property's dedicated purpose and in accordance with the laws governing such use.
SPONTANEOUS EVENTAny organized event, the impetus for which arises less than 72 hours before the organized event, such that advance notice of or planning for the event is not practicable; provided, however, that the City will attempt to provide a permit in an expedited fashion for any organized event, the impetus for which arises close in time to the organized event.