A. A permit may be denied for the following reasons:
1. The application is incomplete;
2. The applicant failed to provide reasonable supplemental application information requested by the administrator;
3. Information submitted by the applicant is materially false;
4. Applicant seeks approval for filming that is so close in time and location to another event scheduled for the same date as to cause unreasonable traffic congestion and/or to overextend public safety and/or emergency services;
5. Filming time and/or methodology will unreasonably interrupt the safe and orderly movement of traffic contiguous to the filming site;
6. The concentration of persons, animals, and/or vehicles at the filming prevents public safety and/or emergency services from reaching areas at or contiguous to the event;
7. The concentration of persons, animals, and/or vehicles at the filming on or adjacent to public institutions or schools prevents normal egress and ingress into the facility;
8. The size of filming will overextend public safety and/or emergency services to the extent that the safety of filming participants, attendees, and/or the remainder of the city will be seriously jeopardized; provided, however, that nothing authorizes denial of a permit because of the need to protect participants from the conduct of others if reasonable permit conditions can be imposed;
9. The filming location will substantially interfere with construction or maintenance work previously scheduled to take place on or along the city street, parking facility, sidewalk or other public right of way to be occupied by the event;
10. The filming will occur along a route or location adjacent to a hospital or extended care facility, and the noise created by the filming would substantially disrupt the operation of the hospital or extended care facility or disturb the patients within;
11. The filming will occur at a location adjacent to a library and the noise created by the filming will substantially disrupt the library's operation or disturb a library's patrons;
12. The application is not timely submitted and there is insufficient time to investigate and process the application pursuant to the time lines in this chapter; (Ord. 1424, 10-7-2008)
13. The application fails to include a declaration regarding notification of residences and businesses within the proximity zone as required by this chapter. (Ord. 1424, 10-7-2008; amd. Ord. 1436, 12-1-2009)
B. The administrator must consult with the city attorney before denying a filming permit. (Ord. 1424, 10-7-2008)