HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-1983 - Ordinance - 10/22/1992ORDINANCE NO. 1983
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 4, SECTION 3, OF THE CODE OF
ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION RELATING TO PARADES
AND MOTORCADES.
WHEREAS, the City of College Station periodically reviews it
ordinances; and
WHEREAS, the City of College Station desires to protect its
citizens' First Amendment Rights;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF COLLEGE STATION:
That Chapter 4, Section 3, of the Code of
City of College Station relating to parades
hereby amended to read as follows:
Ordinances of the
and motorcades is
"SECTION 3: PARADES AND MOTORCADES
A. DEFINITIONS
(1) Parade.
Parade means any march or procession consisting of
people, animals or vehicles, or a combination
thereof, including athletic events and excepting
funeral processions, upon any public street, side-
walk or alley which does not comply with normal or
usual traffic regulations or controls.
(2) Motorcade.
Motorcade means any organized procession containing
ten (10) or more motor vehicles, except funeral pro-
cessions, upon any public street, sidewalk or alley.
B. pERMITS
It shall be unlawful for any person to conduct a parade
or motorcade in or upon any public street, sidewalk or
alley in the City, or knowingly participate in any such
parade or motorcade unless and until a permit to conduct
such parade or motorcade has been obtained from the
Building Official or as hereinafter provided from the
City Manager.
C. PARADE OR MOTORCADE FOR COMMERCIAL PURPOSE PROHIBITED
No permit shell be issued authorizing the conducting of a
parade or motorcade which the Building official finds is
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proposed to be held for the sole purpose of advertising
any product, goods, wares, or merchandise and is designed
to be held purely for profit.
INTERFERENCE WITH PARADE OR MOTORCADE
No person shall knowingly join or participate in any
parade or motorcade conducted under permit from the
Building official in violation of any of the terms of
said permit, nor knowingly join or participate in any
permitted parade or motorcade without the consent and
over the objection of the permittee, nor in any manner
interfere with its progress or orderly conduct.
APPLICATION FOR PERMIT
Any person who wants to conduct a parade or motorcade
shall apply to the Building Official for a permit at
least thirty (30) days in advance of the date of the pro-
posed parade or motorcade. The Building Official may, in
his discretion, consider any application for a permit to
conduct a parade or motorcade which is filed less than
thirty (30) days prior to the date such parade or motor-
cade is to be conducted. The application for such permit
shall be made in writing on a form approved by the Build-
ing Official in order that adequate arrangements may be
made for the proper policing of the parade or motorcade.
The application shall contain the following information=
The name of the applicant, the sponsoring organiza-
tion, the parade or motorcade chairman, and the
address(es) and phone number(s).
(2)
The purpose of the parade or motorcade, the date
when it is proposed to be conducted, the proposed
location of the assembly area, the proposed location
of the disbanding area, the proposed route to be
traveled, and the approximate time when the parade
or motorcade is proposed to assemble, start and ter-
minate.
(3) A description of the number of individual partici-
pants, floats, marching units, vehicles, and bands.
(4) A description of any sound amplification equipment
to be used.
(5) A description of the provisions made for cleanup.
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ISSUANCE OR DENIAL OF P~RMIT
(1) Standards for Issuance.
The Building official shall issue a parade or motor-
cade permit conditioned upon the applicant's written
agreement to comply with the terms of such permit
unless the Chief of Police finds that:
(a)
The time route, and size of the parade or
motorcade will disrupt to an unreasonable
extent the movement of other traffic.
The parade or motorcade is of a size or nature
that it requires the diversion of so great a
number of police officers of the City to prop-
erly police the line of movement and the areas
contiguous thereto that allowing the parade or
motorcade would deny reasonable police protec-
tion to the City.
(c)
Such parade or motorcade will not interfere
with another parade or motorcade for which a
permit has been issued.
(2) Chief of Fire Department
The Building Official shall issue a parade or motor-
cade permit conditioned upon the applicant's written
agreement to comply with the terms of such permit
unless the Chief of the Fire Department finds that:
(a) The materials used in the construction of
floats used in any parade fail to meet fire
safety requirements.
(b) Provision cannot be made to allow free movement
of equipment from one part of the City to
another.
(c) Applicant intends to use open flames or
torches.
(3) Traffic Engineer
The Building official shall issue a parade or motor-
cade permit conditioned upon the applicant's written
agreement to comply with the terms of such permit
unless the Traffic Engineer finds that any float has
a height greater than fifteen feet (1§~).
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(4) Standards for Denial
The Building official shall deny any application for
a parade or motorcade permit notifying the applicant
of such denial where:
(a) The Chief of Police makes a finding contrary to
the findings required to be made for the
issuance of a permit.
(b)
The Chief of the Fire Department makes a find-
lng contrary to the findings required to be
made for the issuance of a permit.
(c)
The Traffic Engineer makes a finding contrary
to the findings required to be made for the
issuance of a permit.
(d)
The information contained in the application is
found to be false or non-existent in any mate-
rial detail.
(e) The applicant refuses to agree to, to abide by,
or to comply with all conditions of the permit.
The Building official cannot make changes to
the application that would allow the parade or
motorcade to be executed in a reasonable fash-
ion pursuant to Section 6A.
(5) Other Requirements
(a)
The attendance of such police officers as the
Chief of Police may deem necessary for the con-
trolling of persons in the assembly and to pre-
vent overcrowding and for such other control as
may be necessary to render such parade or
motorcade safe for the public. When the pres-
ence of City police officers is deemed neces-
sary, every applicant shall pay to City revenue
for the services of such personnel, which
revenue shall be determined by the Chief of
Police and paid into the General Fund.
(b)
If the Chief of the Fire Department determines
that the attendance of any fire apparatus or
equipment is necessary at or in the vicinity of
such parade for fire protection, he shall so
notify the Building Official who shall so
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notify the applicant before approval of the
application. Every applicant shall, when the
presence of City fire equipment is necessary,
pay to the City revenue for the use of such
equipment and]or personnel, which revenue shall
be determined by the Chief of the Fire Depart-
ment and paid into the General Fund.
If the Traffic Engineer determines that the
attendance of personnel or equipment is neces-
sary at or in the vicinity of such parade or
motorcade, he shall so notify the Building
Official who shall notify the applicant before
approval of the application. Every applicant
shall, when the presence of City traffic equip-
ment and personnel is deemed necessary, pay to
the City revenue for this use of such equipment
and/or personnel, which revenue shall be deter-
mined by the Traffic Engineer and paid into the
general fund.
This subsection will not apply to applicants
conducting lawful expressions of opinion
protected under the First Amendment of the
United States Constitution.
CONTENTS OF PERMIT
In each permit, the Building Official shall specify:
(1) The assembly area and time therefor.
(2) The starting time.
(3) The minimum and maximum speeds.
(4) The route of the parade or motorcade.
(5) What portions of streets to be transversed may be
occupied by such parade or motorcade.
(6)
The maximum number of units and the maximum and
minimum intervals of space to be maintained between
the units of such parade or motorcade.
(7) The maximum length of such parade or motorcade in
miles or fractions thereof.
(8) The disbanding area and disbanding time.
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(9) The number of persons required to monitor the parade
or motorcade.
(10) The number and type of vehicles, if any.
(11) The material and the maximum size of any sign,
banner, placard or carrying device therefor.
(12) The cleanup requirements.
(13)
The permittee shall advise all participants in the
parade or motorcade, either orally or by written
notice, of the terms and conditions of the permit
prior to the commencement of such parade or motor-
cade.
(14)
The amplification of sound permitted to be emitted
from sound trucks or bullhorns shall be fixed and
not variable.
(15)
That the parade or motorcade continue to move at a
fixed rate of speed and that any willful delay or
willful stopping of said parade or motorcade, except
when reasonably required for the safe and orderly
conduct of the parade or motorcade, shall constitute
a violation of the permit.
(16)
Such other requirements as are found by the Building
official to be reasonably necessary for the protec-
tion of persons or property.
All conditions of the permit shall be complied with
so far as reasonably practicable.
DENIAL/APPELLATE REVIEW
Upon denial by the Building official of an application
made pursuant to subsection F of this section, the appli-
cant may appeal from the determination of the Building
Official within five (5) days thereafter to the City
Manager by filing a written notice of appeal for hearing
by the City Manager. Upon such appeal, the city Manager
may reverse, affirm, or modify in any regard the determi-
nation of the Building Official. Such hearing shall be
had within ten (10) days of receipt of the notice. The
City Manager shall issue his decision within five (5)
days of the hearing.
In the event an application is not filed within the re-
quired time as specified in Section F, Subsection 5, the
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applicant may request a waiver of such requirement by the
City Manager; and the City Manager, if he finds unusual
circumstances, and in the exercise of his sound discre-
tion, may waive such requirement.
City Manager may certify any question for Council review.
Council shall have authority to review costs and waive
any assessed cost.
OFFICIALS TO BE NOTIFIED
Immediately upon granting of a permit for a parade or
motorcade, the Building Official, or, in the event of a
granting of a permit by the City Manager, the City
Manager, shall send a copy thereof to the following:
(1) The Mayor
(2) The City Manager (In the event of the City Manager
granting the application, to the Building official)
(3) The Chief of the Fire Department
(4) The Public Works Director
(5) The Parks Director
(6) The Director of Planning
(7) The Traffic Engineer
(8) The Chief of Police
REVOCATION OF A PERMIT
Any permit for a parade or motorcade issued pursuant to
this ordinance may be summarily revoked by the Building
Official any time when by reason of disaster, public
calamity, riot or other emergency, the Building Official
determines that the safety of the public or property re-
quires such revocation. Notice of such action revoking a
permit shall be delivered in writing to the permittee by
personal service or by certified mail.
APPLICATION FEE
upon submission of an application, an application fee
shall be paid. The application fee shall be set by the
city Council by resolution from time-to-time as the Coun-
cil deems necessary. This application fee will not apply
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to applicants conducting lawful expressions of opinion
protected under the First Amendment of the united States
Constitution.
L. CONTRACT
Applicant, in tendering its application and receiving a
license, agrees and contracts with the city that it will
comply with all of the terms of the permit for the pur-
pose of maintaining and assuring the health, safety and
welfare of the residents of the City of College Station.
M. PENALTIES
(a)
It shall be unlawful for any person to engage and
participate in, aid, form, or start any parade or
motorcade unless a parade or motorcade permit shall
have been obtained as herein provided and it shall
be unlawful for any person participating in any
parade or motorcade for which a permit hereunder has
been issued, to fail to comply with all directions
and conditions of such permit and all applicable
laws and ordinances.
(b)
Any person, firm, or corporation violating any of
the provisions of this ordinance shall he fined not
less than Twenty Dollars ($20.00) nor more than Two
Hundred Dollars ($200.00) for each offense, and a
separate offense shall be deemed committed on each
day during which any violation occurs or continues.
II.
This ordinance shall become effective and he in full force and
effect from and after its passage and approval by the City
Council and duly attested by the Mayor and City Secretary.
PASSED, ADOPTED and APPROVED this 22n~ay of October , 1992.
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C~hie Hooks, City Secretary