§ 6-25. Board action on application; grant or denial.  


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  • Upon the filing of a completed and properly signed and sworn application for a parade or demonstration permit, the county administrator shall transmit copies thereof promptly to all members of the board of supervisors. The board of supervisors, at its next meeting, shall consider such application and take action thereon. If the board of supervisors considers that such parade or demonstration would not be detrimental to the good government or the peace, safety, health or welfare of the county or the inhabitants thereof, and would not constitute a threat to the maintenance of law and order or cause unacceptable traffic conditions within the county, the permit applied for shall be granted. If, however, the board of supervisors, in the exercise of sound discretion and in view of circumstances then existing, considers that the holding of such parade or demonstration would be detrimental to the good government or the peace, safety, health or welfare of the county or the inhabitants thereof, or would constitute a threat to the maintenance of law and order or would cause unacceptable traffic conditions within the county, the permit shall be denied.

    (Code 1974, § 6-6)

(Code 1974, § 6-6)