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55-18 Amendment adding Article 14 to Chapter 14 to address Special Events in the Public Right of Way
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10/8/2018
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Special Event and Parade Regulations Ordinance <br /> Page 110 <br /> Sec. 14-139 Requirements for use of city seal or name. <br /> (a) Approval of a special event application shall not constitute the City of South Bend's endorsement <br /> of the special event, nor does it entitle the applicant or the event organizer to use the City of South Bend's <br /> seal or a facsimile thereof,or the City's flag, or its flag's graphic symbol as part of advertising,promotion, <br /> or holding of the special event. <br /> (b) An Applicant or event organizer desiring to use the name of the City of South Bend, or its seal or <br /> facsimile,or the City's flag, or its flag's graphic symbol for the applicant or event organizer's special event <br /> must apply to the Board of Public Works for authorization of such use. Revenue sharing by the applicant <br /> or event organizer other than a City Department, Board, Commission or agency is required as a condition <br /> of such Board of Public Works approval of the right of use. <br /> (c) Prior notice and proof of such notice from the City Clerk is required for an event organizer to use <br /> the City seal or facsimile thereof, or the City's flag, or its flag's graphic symbol.16 <br /> Sec. 14-140 Regulations addressing demonstrations—Demonstration Form. <br /> (a) Any person organizing a demonstration where twenty-five or more persons are reasonably expected <br /> to participate shall complete and file a Demonstration Form with the Clerk to the Board of Public Works <br /> not less than seventy-two (72) hours in advance of the demonstration. Upon receipt of such completed <br /> Demonstration Form,the Clerk shall immediately send it to the Police Chief.There shall be no fees charged <br /> to the person providing information about the proposed demonstration for processing this form by the City. <br /> (b) No person shall be required to obtain a separate special event permit for a demonstration unless <br /> such activity will likely result in the obstruction of City streets and/or sidewalks or will likely compromise <br /> the ability of the City to respond to a public safety emergency. <br /> (c) If a demonstration is held without a permit,the participating persons shall be required to disperse <br /> if the police determine that public safety is being jeopardized because of actual or threatened harm.In such <br /> cases,police must communicate the order directing the participating persons to disperse peacefully before <br /> taking action to cause such dispersal. <br /> (d) Persons participating in or attending a demonstration shall not carry or have on their person tools <br /> or implements that could reasonably be used to cause bodily injury to self or to another. Such items <br /> specifically include but are not limited to the following:torches,bricks,knives,daggers,swords,machetes, <br /> ice picks, shields,nun chucks,helmets,golf clubs,wrist rockets,chains,baseball bats,axes or axe handles, <br /> frozen water bottles, aerosol sprays, containers filled with flammable or biohazard material, and sticks, <br /> pipes, or slabs of wood which could be used as a weapon. Reasonably sized sticks or pipes used solely to <br /> raise and hold flags, signs, or banners are permissible if used for that purpose <br /> (1) Public safety officers shall have discretion to determine upon reasonable belief or inference <br /> whether other items not specifically listed herein constitute a weapon. <br /> (2) Any tool, implement or similar item constituting a weapon in the reasonable opinion of a <br /> public safety officer may be confiscated by that officer in the interest of public safety. <br /> ie Indiana Code§36-4-10-4 designates the City Clerk as the keeper of the City Seal. <br />
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