§ 14-23. Conditions for issuance.  


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  • Upon receipt of an application for a parade permit the sheriff shall forward a copy of said application to the director of public works, the county director of health care services, California Highway Patrol, Oroville Office, the fire chiefs of the affected area, the civil defense office, and any county department or any other public agency which may be affected by the operation and conduct of such parade. The sheriff shall request comments from said departments relating to the operation and conduct of the public business and welfare requesting the opinion of said department heads of the effect, if any, of the conduct of such parade upon traffic control, emergency vehicle movement including but not limited to ambulances and the like, the movement of fire fighting equipment en route to a fire and such other matters as are or may hereinafter be subject to the control and direction of such department heads.

    Written replies shall be submitted to the sheriff from the departments involved within fifteen (15) days before action is required to be taken on such permit and considered in relation to the matter set forth in the application, and in relation to the standards contained in section 14-26. If the written replies or information the sheriff receives as the result of his own investigation of the permit indicate that the operations of the departments involved or the public health, welfare or safety will not be adversely affected by the conduct and operation of the proposed parade, the sheriff shall issue the parade permit as applied for. If any of the written replies including any information the sheriff may receive as the result of his own investigation of the permit indicate that the public safety, health and welfare may be materially hampered by the conduct and operation of the proposed parade the sheriff shall issue a parade permit altering any of the appropriate items set forth in section 14-22(2) so as to insure that the public safety, health and welfare will not be jeopardized by the conduct of such parade.

(Ord. No. 1206, § 1, 10-26-71)