§ 74-106. Permit.  


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  • (a)

    Required. It shall be unlawful to promote, organize or hold, or to assist in organizing or holding, or to take part or participate in, any parade or procession or other public demonstration in the public streets or public ways of the city, unless a permit therefor has been secured from the aldermanic board.

    (b)

    Application. To secure a permit for a parade, procession or public demonstration, except as to those parades, processions and public demonstrations exempted by this article, written application shall be made to the aldermanic board setting forth the hour and date, the probable number of persons, vehicles and animals which will be engaged in such parade, procession or other public demonstration, the purpose for which it is to be held or had, and the streets or other public ways over, along or in which it is desired to have or hold such parade, procession or public demonstration.

    (c)

    Granting; refusing; conditions. The aldermanic board may grant or refuse an application for a permit for a parade, procession or public demonstration as a privilege permit, as the aldermanic board, in its judgment may determine whether the parade, procession or public demonstration is or is not in the best interest, welfare, peace, safety, health, good order, morals or convenience of the citizens of the city and the public; and if the permit application is granted, the aldermanic board reserves the right to set the hour, time limit and streets and public ways where such parade, procession or other public demonstration shall be had, moved or held.

(Code 1976, §§ 13-50—13-52)