HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 08-028 ORDINANCE NO. 08-028
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 26, ARTICLE IV, BY
AMENDING AND RENUMBERING SECTIONS 26-93 THROUGH 26-97 OF
THE CODE OF ORDINANCES; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY;
PROVIDING FOR REPEAL; AND PROVIDING A PENALTY.
WHEREAS, the City of Beaumont endeavors to maintain a clear, comprehensible,
and cohesive Code of Ordinances; and,
WHEREAS, the City is therefore revising its Code to conform with current law and
court interpretation;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
Section 1.
That Chapter 26, Article IV, Sections 26-93 through 26-97 be and the same are
hereby amended to read as follows:
Sec. 26-93. Permit fees; reimbursement of costs.
(a) An application for a permit to conduct a commercial parade shall be accompanied
by a nonrefundable permit fee of five hundred dollars ($500.00) to reimburse the
city for administrative and cleanup costs incurred as a result of the conduct of such
parade. The applicant for a commercial parade permit will also be responsible for
police costs, cleanup expenses, and other service costs identified by the city. An
estimate of these costs will be provided when the permit is secured.
(b) An application for a permit to conduct a non-commercial parade shall be
accompanied by a nonrefundable permit fee of two hundred fifty dollars ($250.00)to
reimburse the city for administrative costs incurred as a result of the conduct of such
parade. Police, cleanup, and other services will be paid by the city.
Sec. 26-94. Standards for issuance; action on application.
(a) The chief of police may, in consultation with the public works director and fire chief,
approve an application for a parade permit subject to reasonable terms and
conditions relating to the time, place or manner for conduct of the parade, including,
but not limited to:
(1) The establishment of an alternate time for conduct of the parade;
(2) The establishment of an alternate route for conduct of the parade;
(3) Reasonable regulations regarding the width and length of the parade.
(b) A parade permit shall either be issued or denied within seven (7) days after the
applications therefor being filed with the chief of police.
(c) Upon issuance of a parade permit by the city, all appropriate departments shall be
notified. A copy of said permit shall be maintained on file for review.
Sec. 26-95. Denial or revocation of permit.
(a) It is the policy of the City of Beaumont that the constitutional rights of citizens be
fully considered in determining the granting or denying of parade permits and that
citizens'rights governing noncommercial parades are different and superior to those
governing commercial parades. Therefore, the chief of police shall consider the
following in denying, revoking or modifying parade permits:
(1) If the information contained in the application for a parade permit is found to
be false or incomplete in any material aspect; or
(2) If the public peace, health, safety, or welfare will be endangered by the
conduct of the parade or that conduct of the same is reasonably likely to
engender a riot, civil disturbance, or other public calamity; or
(3) Permittee has conducted or is conducting a parade in violation of this article
or other applicable laws and ordinances affecting such activity; or
(4) If the permittee fails to obey any lawful order of the chief of police, fire chief,
or their respective designees, respecting the conduct of the parade, or any
term or condition to which the approval of the parade permit is made subject;
or
(5) If the parade fails to commence within thirty (30) minutes of the appointed
time for commencement; or
(6) If the conduct of the parade at the time and place or in the manner proposed
will substantially disrupt the safe and orderly movement of traffic contiguous
to the parade route; or
(7) The parade will require diversion of so great a number of police officers that
the provision of adequate police service to the remainder of the city will be
rendered impossible; or
(8) If the concentration of persons, animals, and vehicles at points of assembly
and disassembly is reasonably likely to interfere with the provisions of
adequate fire, police, and other emergency services to other parts of the city;
or
(9) Conduct of the parade is reasonably likely to result in harm to persons or
property; or
(10) If emergency conditions or other exigent circumstances then existing within
the city require that the public streets remain open to the free and
unencumbered transportation of emergency crews,equipment and materials.
(b) In the event of denial or revocation hereunder, the chief of police shall provide, at
the time of denial or revocation, such oral or written notice of denial or revocation
that is feasible under the circumstances then existing and, in addition, within three
days thereafter, shall provide written notice to the permittee or applicant setting forth
the specific reasons forming the basis for denial or revocation. Such written notice
shall be mailed to the permittee or applicant.
Sec. 26-96. Appeal procedure; final decision.
(a) Any applicant may appeal the decision of the chief of police to the city council. Such
appeal may be accomplished by requesting the city manager, or whoever is acting
in his place, to place such appeal upon the agenda of the next available regular
council meeting. This shall be done so long as it does not have to be placed on
such agenda as an emergency item. If circumstances prevent such appeal from
being considered by the city council, then such appeal shall be considered by the
city manager or whoever is acting in his place. The decision hereby rendered shall
be final. If a decision is not rendered prior to three (3) full days before the
commencement of the parade, such failure to act shall conclusively be presumed an
approval of the decision of the chief of police. The lack of a decision shall be
conclusively presumed an approval of the decision of the chief of police. In the
absence of an appeal made in accordance with the procedures above described,
the decision of the chief of police shall be final.
(b) An appeal from the decision of the chief of police shall include a copy of the
application for a permit and a statement of the action complained of. It shall be
delivered to the office of the city manager together with applicant's request for an
appeal. Such appeal shall not be considered as requested or filed without such
material.
Sec. 26-97. Interference with parade; driving through parade; parking on parade
route.
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person to obstruct, impede, or interfere in any form or
manner with the progress of any parade or the persons, vehicles or animals
comprising the parade from the point of commencement to the point of disassembly.
(b) It shall be unlawful for any person to drive through or between the persons,
vehicles, or animals comprising a parade from the point of commencement to the
point of disassembly.
(c) It shall be unlawful to park any vehicle along a public street constituting a portion of
the parade route and conspicuously marked as such; in this connection,the chief of
police and the public works director are authorized to prohibit or restrict the parking
of vehicles as needed along the parade route and to cause the route to be
conspicuously marked as such.
(d) It shall be a defense to prosecution under the preceding subpart that the place
where the vehicle was parked was not conspicuously designated as a parade route
at the time of parking.
(e) This section shall not apply to any member of the Beaumont Police or Fire
Departments acting in the course and scope of their duties in monitoring, regulating
and policing parade activity or otherwise.
Section 2.
That if any section, subsection, sentence, clause, or phrase of this ordinance, or the
application of same to a particular set of persons or circumstances should for any reason
be held to be invalid, such invalidity shall not affect the remaining portions of this
ordinance, and to such end the various portions and provisions of this ordinance are
declared to be severable.
Section 3.
That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are repealed to the
extent of the conflict only.
Section 4.
That any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall, upon conviction
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be punished, as provided in Section 1-8 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont on this the 29th day of
April, 2008.
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