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<br />Constitution.
<br />(e) "Free speech rights" shall mean expressive activity protected by the First
<br />of the United States Constitution or Article 1, Section 2 of the California
<br />provided that such activity is the principal purpose of the event.
<br />(0 "Indigent natural person" shall mean a person eligible for county relief and
<br />support as an indigent person under section 17000 of the California Welfare and Institutions
<br />Code.
<br />(g) "Medical operations permit" shall mean a permit issued pursuant to
<br />Health and Safety Code section 1797.201, which gives the City the right to require and
<br />evaluate, modify, approve or reject the "medical operations plan" of any applicant wishing to
<br />conduct a special event within the City.
<br />(h) "Parade" shall mean a parade, procession, march, pageant, review,
<br />ceremony, or exhibition which is conducted in, on, upon, or along any portion of any public
<br />street, sidewalk, or other property owned or controlled by the City, so as to impede, obstruct,
<br />impair, or interfere with the free use of such public street, sidewalk, or other public property of
<br />the City; except, however, the provisions of this Chapter shall not apply to funeral processions.
<br />(i) "Special event" shall mean any temporary event, as further described
<br />herein, not exceeding 30 days whether indoors or outdoors, or on improved or unimproved
<br />public or private property, which is inconsistent with the permanent use to which the property
<br />may legally be put, or the occupancy levels permitted thereon. "Special event" shall also refer
<br />to any activity that may result in the closure of any public streets, or any activities which may
<br />temporarily require the installation of materials or devices using building, electrical, mechanical,
<br />plumbing, flammable or similar materials. "Special events" may include, but are not limited to,
<br />short-term events such as any show, circus, concert, festival, carnival, dance open to the public,
<br />exhibition, lecture, auction, rave, boxing match, wrestling match, walk-a-thon, marathon run,
<br />cycling event, sporting event, permitted film production event, farmers' market, pumpkin patch,
<br />outdoor sales, including, but not limited to, vehicle sales, or any combination thereof which
<br />members of the public are invited for free or admitted for a fee. All "special events" shall be
<br />classified under one of the following categories:
<br />(1) "Major special events" shall mean those events that impact
<br />multiple departments within the City and (i) have participation by 1,500 or more persons, 00)
<br />will result in the closure of a City roadway, street, right-of-way, or highway, or more than fifty
<br />percent (50%) of a City park (i.e., carnivals, parades, festivals, car races, marathon events,
<br />street fairs).
<br />(2) "Minor special events" shall mean those events that impact
<br />multiple City departments and (i) have participation by less than 1,500 persons, or (ii) will have
<br />an impact on City rights-of-way (i.e., 5K/10K races, bicycle rides, boxing matches, block parties,
<br />grand openings).
<br />(3) "Miscellaneous special events" shall mean those events which
<br />impact only one City department, including, but not limited to, the following departments:
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