(A) Issuance. Upon receipt of an application in the form described in this chapter, the Director shall issue the park permit therein requested, unless he finds any of the following to be present:
(1) The proposed activity or use will unreasonably interfere with the general public enjoyment of the park or portion thereof.
(2) The proposed activity or use will unreasonably interfere with the public health, welfare, safety, and interest.
(3) The proposed activity or use is unlawful.
(4) The proposed activity or use will entail unusual, extraordinary or burdensome expense to the city, or involve extensive police operations to the detriment of the general welfare.
(5) The facilities desired to be used have been previously reserved for another use at the time and place requested in the application.
(B) Denial. The Director shall deny the issuance of any park permit if he finds, from the application and his investigation, that any of the facts set forth in division (A) of this section are present.
('83 Code, § 12.24.040)