At the conclusion of the hearing before the city council, the city council shall grant or deny the application. The city council may deny the application if it shall find and determine any of the following:
(1) The conduct of the establishment or the granting of the application would be contrary to the public health, safety, morals or welfare for any reason; or
(2) That granting the application would create a public nuisance; or
(3) That the normal operation of the proposed circus, carnival, sideshow or rodeo would interfere with the peace and quiet of any surrounding residential neighborhood;
(4) The applicant does not have the required qualifications as defined in Section 4.45.040.
(Ord. 383 § 2 Ex. A (part), 1986).