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the boundaries of or is abutting the downtown core. The definitions of <br /> section 4.080(1) of this code shall apply to this definition. <br /> <br /> Permittee. Includes any person designated as the applicant in the <br /> application for the downtown activity permit and any employee, agent, <br /> representative or volunteer assisting with an authorized activity. <br /> <br /> Public pedestrian area. Any public sidewalk, alley, plaza, and park, <br /> excluding public areas under the primary control of entities other than the <br /> city. It also includes public streets during the time streets are closed to <br /> vehicular traffic for a city-sponsored or permitted event. <br /> <br /> Street entertainment. The conducting of, presenting, or participating in <br /> musical, theatrical, cinematic, choreographic or athletic performances for <br /> which no admission is charged, and no specific area of public property is <br /> reserved for its use. <br /> <br /> Written material. Any literature, pamphlet, packaging or similar material <br /> intended to communicate any message through writing. <br /> <br /> Section 3. Subsection (1) of Section 4.872 of the Eugene Code is amended by <br /> <br />deleting subsections (e) and (j), and re-lettering subsections (f) and (g) to (e) and (f) <br /> <br />respectively; and subsection (2)(g) of Section 4.872 of that Code is amended as follows: <br /> <br />4.872 Downtown Activity Zone - Prohibited Acts. <br /> (1) Except when approved as part of an authorized activity, the following <br /> acts are prohibited in the public pedestrian areas within the downtown <br /> activity zone: <br /> (a) Interfering with an authorized activity. <br /> (b) Impeding access to any public pedestrian area or to any public or <br /> private building adjacent to the public pedestrian area. <br /> (c) Engaging in a commercial pursuit, except for personal solicitation <br /> and street entertainment. <br /> (d)Placing a display. <br /> (e)Placing a newspaper dispenser: <br /> 1. Within ten feet of a street corner; <br /> 2. Within one foot of a street curb; <br /> 3. Within one foot of, or connected or affixed by any means to, <br /> a sidewalk fixture, such as a light pole, bicycle rack, planter, <br /> bench or art work; <br /> 4. Except with the permission of the person in charge of the <br /> building, between the central traveled portion of the adjacent <br /> sidewalk and any window abutting a public pedestrian area; <br /> or <br /> 5. Within the central traveled portion of the sidewalk or in any <br /> other location likely to impede pedestrian traffic. <br /> <br />Ordinance - 6 <br /> <br /> <br />