Title 12 STREETS, SIDEWALKS AND PUBLIC PLACES
Chapter 12.24 LARGE PUBLIC ASSEMBLIES
12.24.130 Traffic and crowd control.
Each application for a park permit shall be accompanied by a written plan
for traffic and crowd control. The plan shall specify the number of persons
which the applicant will provide for traffic control and crowd control. The plan
shall provide for a minimum of one traffic and crowd control person to be on
duty at all times during the assembly for each three hundred (300) persons
reasonably expected to attend as estimated by the city manager. The plan shall
contain the names, ages, addresses and qualifications of all persons who shall
be provided for traffic or crowd control. No person who has been convicted of a
felony or a misdemeanor involving moral turpitude, or who is under the age of
eighteen (18) years, shall be permitted to act as a crowd or traffic control
person. If traffic or crowd control is to be provided by a security agency, an
executed contract for the service shall accompany the plan. The plan shall
contain a statement that all traffic and crowd control persons will wear a
distinctive uniform which the plan shall describe. The plan shall provide for
the permittee to provide no parking signs enforced with barricades or cones and
tape along Highway 224 between River Mill Road and SW 2nd Avenue for any event
that charges for parking or has over two thousand (2,000) people in attendance
with free parking. The plan must also provide for adequate floodlights at the
two park exits onto Highway 224 for events with two thousand (2,000) people or
more in attendance. (Prior code § 1.615)
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