§ 132.12 DENIAL OF A SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT.
   (A)   Reasons for denial. The Chief of Police may deny a special event permit if:
      (1)   The applicant fails to provide for sufficient number of personnel, including but not limited to:
         (a)   Trained and certified traffic controllers;
         (b)   Monitors for crowd control and safety; or
         (c)   On-site event organizers available throughout the event.
      (2)   The applicant fails to provide sufficient safety, health or sanitation equipment services or facilities that are reasonably necessary to ensure that the special event will be conducted with due regard for safety of the public;
      (3)   The applicant fails to provide sufficient off-site parking, shuttle service or both when required to minimize any substantial adverse impact on general parking and traffic circulation in the vicinity of the special event;
      (4)   The applicant demonstrates and inability or unwillingness to conduct a special event pursuant to the terms and conditions of this chapter, or has fail to submit application information in a timely and sufficient manner to show such compliance;
      (5)   The applicant has failed to conduct a previously authorized or exempted special event in accordance with law or the terms of a permit, or both;
      (6)   The applicant has not obtained the approval of any other public agency within whose jurisdiction the special event or portion thereof will occur;
      (7)   The applicant has failed to pay all fees due from previous special events;
      (8)   The applicant fails to cooperate fully with the requirements of the Chief of Police or the assigned event coordinator, including the timely submittal of required documents or general cooperation with town staff; or
      (9)   The applicant has failed to comply with any term of this chapter or with any condition of a special event permit previously issued to the applicant.
   (B)   Superseding reasons for denial. Even when all conditions are met for approval of a special event permit, the permit may be denied when in the informed judgment of the Chief of Police or event coordinator:
      (1)   The special event will create the imminent possibility of violent disorderly conduct likely to endanger public safety or to result in significant property damage;
      (2)   The special event will violate public health or safety laws; or
      (3)   The special event fails to conform to the requirements of law or duly-established town policy.