§ 3.14.110. Revocation of permit.  


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  • If, after issuance of the parade permit and before the date of the parade, there is a violation of any term, condition, restriction or limitation of such permit, the Chief of Police, or his or her designee, shall conduct a review or investigation to determine whether the violation can be remedied prior to the date of the parade. If the violation can be remedied, the parade will proceed as set forth in the permit. If the violation cannot be remedied prior to the date of the parade, the parade permit will be revoked. If the violation occurs during the conduct of the parade, the Chief of Police, or his or her designee, may revoke the permit and immediately terminate all parade activity if he or she determines that the public safety is jeopardized by the violation of parade permit standards. The Chief of Police, or his or her designee, also has the authority to revoke the parade permit and terminate the parade activity when a public emergency arises where police resources required for that emergency are so great that deployment of police services for the parade would have an immediate and adverse effect upon the welfare and safety of persons or property. Appeal of the permit revocation may be taken in accordance with the appeal procedures set forth in Section 3.14.080.

(Ord. No. 48-767, § 12, 7-20-2010)