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0CT 4 1984
ORDINANC~ NO.
Introduced by Councilman
Albert Battaglia
1585 N.C.S.
Seconded by Councilman
William A . Per
AN ORDINANCE OF , THE CITY OF PETALUMA REPEALING
THE ENTIRE CHAPTER 13.32, SECTIONS 13.32.010 THROUGH
AND INCLUDING SECTION 13.32.130 OF THE PETALUMA MUTIICIPAL CODE
ANll ADDING A NEW CHAPTER 13.32, SECTIONS 13.32.010
THROUGH 13.32.190 TO THE PETALUMA MUNICIPAL CODE
GOVERNING PARADES ANll OTHER SPECIAL EVENTS
ON PUBLIC STREETS, SIDE~VALKS AND OTHER PUBLIC PROPERTY
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE Council of the City of Petaluma as follows:
Section 1. Chapter 13.32 of the Petaluma Municipal Code, Sections
13.32.010 through and including Section 13.32.130 is hereby repealed in its
entirety .
Section 2. Chapter 13.32 of the Petaluma Municipal Code is hereby
re-entitled PARADES AND OTHER SPECIAL EVENTS ON CITY STREETS,
SIDEWALKS AND OTHER CITY PROPERTY.
Section 3. There is hereby added to the Petaluma Municipal Code a new
Chapter 13.32 which is to read as follows:
"CHAPTER 13.32
PARADES AND OTHER SPECIAL EVENTS ON CITY
STREETS, SID~WALKS AND OTHER CITY PROPERTY
Sections:
13.32.010
13.32.020
13.32.030
13.32.040
13.32.050
13.32,060
13.32.070
13.32.080
Title of Chapter
Purpose
Definitions
Permits Required
Application Procedure/Fee
Contents of Application Form
Action on Application
Grounds for Denial of Application
13.32.090 Permit Conditions
13.32.100 Appeal Procedure
13.32.110 Permit Issuance
13.32.120 Indemnification Agreement
13.32.130 Insurance
13.32.140 Clean-Up Deposits for Certain Events
13.32.150 Traffic Control Fees
13.32.160 Duties of Permittee/Sponsor of Event
13.32.170 Unlawful to Sponsor or Participate in an
Event Without a Permit
13.32.180 Unlawful to Exceed Scope of Permit
13.32.190 Penalties.
13.32.010 Title of Chapter.
This Chapter shall be known and may be cited as the 'Petaluma
Parade and Other Special Events Ordinance' .
13.32.020 Purpose.
This section establishes the standards for the issuance of a permit
for parades, athletic events, and other special events in the City of
Petaluma.
13.32.030 Definitions as Used in this Chapter.
A. "Applicant" - Shall mean any person or organization who
seeks a special event permit from the Chief of Police to
conduct or sponsor an event governed by this section.
B. "Athletic Event" - Shall mean an occasion in which a group
of persons collectively engage in a sport, or form of physical
exercise on a city street, sidewalk, or other city-owned land
and improvements, which obstructs, delays, or interferes with
the normal flow of pedestrian or vehicular traffic, or does not
comply with traffic laws and controls. Athletic events include
bicycle and foot races.
C. "Block Party" - Shall means a festive gathering on a
residential street requiring a closure of a street, or a
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portion thereof, to vehicular traffic, and use of the street
for the festivity including barbecues, picnics, music or games.
D. "Chief of Police" - Shall mean the Chief of Police of the City
of Petaluma or his authorized deputy.
E. "Event" - Shall mean a parade, athletic event, or other special
event .
F. "Other Special Event" - Shall mean street fair, art and
craft show, carnival, block party, soap box derby, rally,
and other special events which occur on a city street,
sidewalk or other city-owned land and improvements which
obstructs, delays or interferes with the normal flow of
pedestrian or vehicular traffic, or does not comply with traffic
laws and controls.
G. "Parade" - Shall mean a march or procession consisting of
persons, animals or vehicles, or combination thereof, on
any city street, sidewalk or other city-owned land arid
improvements which obstructs, delays or interferes with the
normal flow of pedestrian or vehicular traffic, or does not
comply with traffic laws or controls.
H. "Permit Application Fee" - Shall mean the non-refundable
fee to be paid by the special event permit applicant to
cover the full costs (or a portion thereof) of processing
and investigating special event applications, and
administering the special event permit program.
I. "Permittee" - Shall mean any person or organization who
has been issued a special events permit by the Chief of Police.
J. "Sidewalk" - Shall mean that portion of a street between the
curb line and the adjacent property line intended for the
use of pedestrians.
K. "Street" - Shall have the same meaning as defined in
Section 1.04.010 (T) of the Petaluma Municipal Code and shall
include all city streets, highways, alleys, courts, and
squares.
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13.32.040 Permit Required.
Any person desiring to sponsor a parade, athletic event, or other
special event on a City street, sidewalk or other city-owned land and
improvements in the City of Petaluma shall first obtain a special event permit
from the Chief of Police. A special event permit is not required for the
following :
A. Parades, athletic events or other special events which occur
exclusively on city property under the jurisdiction of the
Petaluma Parks and Recreation Department. Those events are
governed by Chapter 13.28 of the Petaluma Municipal Code.
B. Funeral processions.
C. Parades involving a total of 30 or fewer pedestrians marching
along a parade route which is restricted to marching on
sidewalks, and crossing streets only at pedestrian cross-
~ walks in accordance with traffic regulations and controls.
Pedestrians participating in the parade shall cross
crosswalks in units of 10 or less, and shall allow
vehicles to pass between each unit.
13.32.050 Application Procedure/Fee.
A. Any person desiring to sponsor a parade, athletic event,
or other special event not exempted by Section 13.32.040
shall apply for a special event permit by filing a
verified application with the Chief of Police on a
form supplied by the Chief of Police not less than 30
days nor more than 90 days before the event date .
S. Upon a showing of good cause, the Chief of Police shall
consider an application which is filed after the filing
deadline if there is sufficient time to process and
investigate the application, and obtain police services
for the event. Good cause can be demonstrated by the
applicant showing that the circumstance which gave rise
to the permit application did not reasonably allow the
participants to file within the time prescribed, and
that the event is for the purpose of exercising the
right of free speech.
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C. The application for a permit sha11 be accompanied by a
nonrefundable permit application fee in the amount established
by City Council resolution.
13.32.060 Contents of Application Form.
The application for a special event permit shall provide the
following information:
A. All Events:
1. The name, address, and telephone number of the applicant
and an alternative contact person.
2. If the event is proposed to be sponsored by an organiza-
tion, the name, address and telephone number of the
organization, and the authorized head of the organization.
If requested by the Chief of Police, written au'thoriza,=
tion to apply for the special event permit by an officer
of the organization.
3. The name, address and telephone number of the person
who will be present and in charge of the event on the
day of the event.
4. The nature/purpose of the event.
5. Date and time (starting and ending) of the event.
6. Location of the event, including its boundaries.
7. Estimated number of participants in the event.
8. The type and number of vehicles, animals, and
structures which will be used at the event. Whether
there will be water aid stations at the event.
9. Description of any sound amplification equipment which
will be used at the event.
10. Whether any food or beverages will be sold at the event.
11. Whether monitors will be employed at the event.
12. Parking requirements for the event.
B. Additional Information Required For Parades, Races, and other
Events Occurring along a Route:
l. The assembly point for the event, the time at which units
of the parade or other event will begin to assemble.
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2. The route to be travelled.
3. 4Vhether the parade or other event will occupy all or
only a portion of the streets proposed to be traversed.
4. Maximum length or components of parade in miles or
portions thereof .
5. The number, type, size and material of any floats
or banners.
C . Supplemental Infarmation :
5uch supplemental information as the Chief of Police shall
find necessary, under the particular circumstances of a
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special event application, to determine whether to approve ~`'e'
or conditionally approve an application pursuant to Sections .~~ ~
13.32.080 and 13.32.090. ~:
13.32.070 Action on Application.
The Chief of Police shall approve, conditionally approve, or deny
an application for the grounds specified in section 13.32.080. Such
action shall be taken no later than 10 days after receiving a
completed application unless time is waived by the applicant. Notice of
the Chief of Police's decision shall be delivered personally to the
applicant or mailed to the applicant's address. If the application is
denied, the Chief of Police shall inform the applicant of the grounds for
the denial in writing, or the reasons for a change in the date, time,
route, or location of the event, and of his right of appeal. If the Chief
of Police refuses to consider a late application under Section 13.32.050
(B), the Chief of Police shall inform the applicant of his reason for the
refusal, and of his right of appeal.
13.32.080 Grounds for Denial of Application for a Special Event Permit.
A. The Chief of Police shall approve an application for a Special
Event Permit unless he determines from consideration of the
application, or other pertinent information, that any of the
following conditions exist:
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1. Information contained in the application, or supplemental
information requested from the applicant, is found to be
false in any material detail.
2. The applicant fails to complete the application form after
having been requested to do so.
3. The sole purpose of the event is advertising of any
product, goods, wares, merchandise or event, and is
designed to be held for private profit and not for
First Amendment expression.
4. Another Special Event Permit application has been received
prior in time, or has already been approved, to hold
another event at the same time and place requested by
the applicant, or so close in time and place as to
cause undue traffic congestion, or the Police Depart-
ment is unable to meet the needs for police services for
both events .
5. The time, route, or size of the event will substantially
interrupt the safe and orderly movement of traffic
contiguous to the event site or route, or disrupt the
use of a street at a time when it is usually subject to
great traffic congestion.
6. The concentration of persons, animals and vehicles at the
site of the event, or the assembly and disbanding areas
around an event, will prevent proper police, fire, or
ambulance services to areas contiguous to the event.
7. The size or nature of the event will require the assignment
of so great a number of City police officers to
properly police the line of movement of an event, or the
boundaries or areas contiguous to an event, as to prevent
normal police protection to the rest of the City of
~ Petaluma. Nothing herein authorizes denial of a permit
because of the need to protect participants from the
conduct of others, if reasonable permit conditions can
be imposed to allow for adequate protection of event
participants with the number of police officers avail-
able to police the event.
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8. The location of the event will substantially interfere
with any construction or maintenance work scheduled to
take place upon or along the City streets, or a previously
granted encroachment permit.
9. The event shall occur at a time when a school is in session
at a route or location adjacent to the school or class
thereof, and the noise created by the activities of the
event would substantially disrupt the educational activities
of the school or class thereof.
B. When the grounds for denial of an application for permit
specified in subsections A(4) through A(9) above, can be
corrected by altering the date, time, duration, route, or
location of the event, the Chief of Police shall instead
of denying the application conditionally approve the
application upon the applicant's acceptance of conditions for
permit issuance.
13.32.090 Permit Conditions.
The Chief of Police may condition the issuance of a Special Events
Permit by imposing reasonable requirements concerning the time,
place, and manner of the event, and such requirements as are
necessary to protect the safety of persons and property, and the
control of traffic; provided such conditions shall not un-
reasonably restrict the right of free speech. Such conditions
include :
A. Alteration of the route, time, or location of the event pro-
posed on the event application;
B. Conditions concerning the area of assembly and disbanding
of parades or other events occurring along a route;
C. Conditions concerning accommodation of pedestrian or
vehieular traffic, including restricting the event to
only a portion of a street transversed;
D. Requirements for the use of traffic cones or barricades;
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E. Requirements for provision of first aid or sanitary facilities;
F. Requirements for use of event monitors, and providing notice
of permit conditions to event participants;
G. Restrictions on the number and type of vehicles, animals,
or structures at the event, and inspection and approval
of floats and other decorated vehicles for fire safety
by the Petaluma Fire Department;
H. Compliance with animal protection ordinances and laws;
I. Requirements for use of garbage containers, cleanup and
restoration of City property;
J. Restrictions on use of amplified sound;
K. An application for a Special Event Permit to conduct a
block party may be conditioned on notice and approval by
500 of the residents of dwellings along the affected
street(s) . Block parties must be located in a cul-de-sac
to be approved.
L. Compliance with any relevant ordinance or law and obtaining
any legally required permit or license.
M. Requiring proof of permission to use private property for a
portion of the event.
13.32.100 Abneal Procedure.
A. The applicant shall have the right to appeal to the City
Council a permit denial, permit condition, refusal to waive
filing deadlines, or a decision pertaining to fees or insurance
coverage under this Chapter. Notice of appeal sha11 be filed
with the City Clerk, stating the grounds for the appeal. A
notice of appeal shall be made on a form prescribed by the
City Clerk and shall be filed with the City Clerk stating the
ground for appeal. Regular meetings of the City Council are
scheduled in accordance with Section 2.04.010 of the Petaluma
Municipal Code (usually the first and third Monday of each
month) . The appeal must be filed no later than noon on
Monday preceding a City Council meeting to be placed on the
next regular meeting agenda. The decision of the City Council
is final.
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B. If there is insufficient time for a timely appeal to be
heard by the City Council prior to the date on which event
is scheduled, the applicant, may at his/her option, request
the City Clerk to schedule the appeal before the City Manager.
The City Manager shall hold a hearing no later than three
business days after the filing of the appeal, and shall
render his decision no later than two business days after
hearing the appeal.
13.32.110 Permit Issuance.
The Chief of Police shall issue the Special Events Permit once the
application has been approved, and the applicant has agreed in
writing to comply with the terms and conditions of the permit, and
the following sections of this ordinance has been complied with:
A. Section 13.32.120 (pertaining to indemnification)
B. Section 13.32.130 (pertaining to insurance)
C. Section 13.32.140 (pertaining to cleanup deposits)
D. Section 13.32.150 (pertaining to traffic control fees)
13.32.120 Indemnification Agreement.
Prior to the issuance of a Special Event Permit, the permit applicant
and authorized officer of the sponsoring organization, (if any) must
sign an agreement to reimburse the City of Petaluma for any costs
incurred by it in repairing damage to City property in connection
with the event proximately caused by the action of the
permittee/sponsoring organization, it's officers, employees, or
agents, or any person who was or reasonably should have been
under the permittee's/sponsoring organization's control. The
agreement shall also provide that the permittee/sponsoring
organization shall defend the City against, and indemriify and hold
the City harmless from, any liability to any persons resulting from
any damage or injury in connection with the event proximately
caused by the actions of the permittee/sponsoring organization, its
officers, employees or agents, or any person who was or reasonably
should have been under the permittee's/sponsoring organization's
control.
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13.32.130 Insurance.
A. The applicant/sponsor of an event must possess or obtain
liability insurance to protect against loss from liability
imposed by law for damages on account of bodily injury and
property damage arising from the event. Such insurance shall.
name on the policy or by endorsement as additional insureds
the City of Petaluma, its officers, employees and agents.
Insurance coverage must be maintained for the duration of the
eyent.
B. Coverage shall be provided by a Comprehensive General
Liability Insurance Policy in an amount prescribed by City
Council Resolution. The insurance coverage afforded by the
policy shall provide at a minimum the equivalent of insurance
coverage provided by Insurance Services Office (ISO)
Comprehensive General Liability Insurance coverage.
If food or non-alcoholic beverages will be sold or distributed
at the event, the comprehensive general liability coverage must
include products liability coverage. If alcoholic beverages will
be sold or distributed at the event, the policy must also
include coverage for liquor liability.
C. A copy of the policy or a certificate of insurance along with
all necessary endorsements must be filed with the City
no less than five (5) calendar days prior to the event unless
the Chief of Police for good cause waives the filing deadline.
D. The insurance requirements of subsections A, B and above
shall be waived by the Chief of Police for nonathletic events if
the following conditions are satisfied:
1. The applicant or an officer of the sponsoring organization
signs a verified statement that he believes the event's
purpose is First Amendment expression, and that he has
determined that the cost of obtaining insurance is so
fixiancially burdensome that it would constitute an
unreasonable burden on the right of First Amendment
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expression, or that it has been impossible to obtain
insurance coverage.
The statement shall include the name of an insurance
agent licensed to do business in California who has
investigated the costs of such insurance, or state that
the applicant/sponsor has reviewed the insurance premium
for the required coverage under a City of Petaluma held
special events insurance policy.
2. The City of Petaluma may, at its discretion,
determine to require the applicant/sponsor to apply for
insurance coverage for the event under a policy selected
by the City. The applicant/sponsor must provide any
information pertinent to qualifying for the insurance
coverage. The premium for the insurance coverage will be
paid by the City of Petaluma rather than the
applicant/ sponsor.
13.32.140 Cleanup lleposits for Certain Special Events.
The applicant/sponsor of an event involving the sale of food or
beverages, erection of structures, horses or other large animals, or
water aid stations shall be required to provide a cleanup deposit
prior to the issuance of a Special Event Permit. The cleanup deposit
shall be returned after the event if the area used for the permitted
event has been cleaned and restored to the same condition as
existed prior to the event .
If the property used for the event has not been properly cleaned
or restored, the applicant/sponsor shall be billed for the actual
cost by the City of Petaluma for cleanup and restoration, and the
cleanup deposit (or a portion thereof) shall be applied to payment
of the bill. If the applicant/sponsor disputes the bill, he may
appeal to the Director of Public Works within 5 days after the
receipt of the bill. Should there be any unexpended balance on
deposit after completion of the work, this balance shall be
refunded to the applicant/sponsor. ~
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13.32.150 Traffic Control Fees/Use of Pre-Established Routes.
A. Assignment of police officers for traffic control.
The Chief of Police may require the assignment of overtime officers
to provide traffic control at the event. Traffic control by officers
includes clearing the event route or site of unauthorized vehicles,
diversion of traffic around the event and direction of pedestrian
and vehicular traffic along the route of the event.
B. Payment and computing of traffic control fees.
If overtime officers will be assigned for traffic control at the event,
the applicant/sponsor of the event shall be required to prepay the
estimated costs of providing the officers prior to the issuance of
the event permit. The traffic control fees will be computed by
determining the number of police officers who will be required for
traffic control, the number of hours the officers will be on duty,
and the City's full costs of providing officers on an hourly basis as
established by City fee schedule.
C. An applicant may request assignment of officers.
An applicant may request assignment of overtime officers for
policing and/or traffic control at the event. Assignment of overtime
officers at the request of an applicant/sponsor is discretionary with
the Chief of Police and is subject to availability of overtime
officers. The applicant/sponsor shall be required to pre-pay the
estimated costs of providing the officers prior to the issuance of
the event permit.
D. Waiver of Traffic Control Fees for Certain Events.
Traffic Control Fees shall be waived by the Chief of Police for the
first four hours that overtime police officers are assigned to
provide traffic control at the following events: (1) Events
. sponsored by non-profit youth organizations; (2) For First
Amendment Events whose primary purpose is First Amendment
expression. The applicant/sponsor of the event must sign a
verified statement that he believes the event's purpose is First
° Amendment expression, and the cost of traffic control fees is so
financially burdensome that it would constitute an unreasonable
burden on the right of First Amendment expression.
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If overtime officers will be assigned for more than four hours, the
applicant/sponsor shall be required to pre-pay traffic control fees
for time in excess of four hours as specified in subsection B.
E. Billin~ and Refunds.
If the actual costs to the City of providing police officers pursuant
to sub sections B., C., or D,, on the day of the event is in excess
of the applicant/sponsor's police fee deposit, the applicant/sponsor
shall be billed for the difference. If the actual costs of providing
police services pursuant to Subsections B, C or D is less than the
applicant/sponsors deposit, the applicant/sponsor shall be refunded
the difference.
F. Pre-Established Routes.
The Chief of Police may determine certain pre-established routes for
parades and other special events within the City of Petaluma, and
pre-determine the number of officers required for traffic control
along those routes.
13.32.160 Duties of Permittee/Sponsor of Event.
A. Each permittee/sponsor of an event shall comply with all terms,
and conditions of the Special Event Permit.
B. Each permittee/sponsor of an event shall ensure that the person
leading a parade or other event along a route, or the person in
charge of any other event shall carry the Special Event Permit
on his person for the duration of the event.
C. Each permittee/sponsor of an event shall ensure the area used for
the permitted everit is cleaned and restored to the same condition
as existed prior to the event, immediately following the completion
of the event.
13.32.170 Unlawful to Sponsor or Participate in an Event without a
Permit.
It shall be unlawful for any person to sponsor or conduct a parade,
athletic .event or other special event requiring a Special Event
Permit unless a permit has been issued for the event. It is
unlawful for any person to participate in such an event with the
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knowledge that the sponsor of the event has not been issued the
required permit. Nor shall any person interfere with or disrupt
a lawful parade, athletic event, or other special event.
13.32.180 Unlawful to Exceed Scope of Permit.
The special event permit authorized the permittee/sponsor to
conduct only such event as is described in the permit, and in
accordance with the terms and conditions of the permit. It is
unlawful for the permittee/sponsor to willfully violate the terms
and conditions of the permit, or for any event participant
with knowledge thereof, to willfully violate the terms and
conditions of the permit.
13.32.190 Penalties.
The violation of any provision of this Chapter shall be an
infraction, and shall be punishable upon conviction as provided
in Section 1.104.060 of the Petaluma Municipal Code. Such
violations may also be addressed in a civil action."
Section 4. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or word of
this ordinance is for any reason held to be unconstitutional by a court of
competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the
remaining portions of this ordinance. The City Council of the City of
Petaluma hereby declares that it would have adopted this ordinance and each
and all provisions thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more of
said provisions be declared unconstitutional.
Section 5. The City Clerk is hereby directed to post/~6~1~1~~i this ordinance for the peri
manner required by the City Charter.
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Introduced and
of August ,1984.
ordered posted/~~1~~M~~ this
bth
day
Adopted this 4th
vote :
day of September , 1984 by the following
AYES: Perry, Battaglia, Cavanagh, Balshaw, Vice Mayor Bond, Mayor Mattei
NOES : None
ABSENT:None (ONE COUNCIL SEAT VACANT
A test:
ity Clerk
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