The permit will be issued by the authorized city official unless there is a finding that:
(a) The information contained in the application is false or intentionally misleading;
(b) The parade or assembly will endanger public health, welfare or safety for the reasons set forth in this subparagraph (b), and that reasonable adjustments to the community traffic control, street and property maintenance, or police, fire, or ambulance protection would not alleviate such danger:
(1) The time, duration, route, and size of the parade or assembly will substantially and unreasonably disrupt the movement of traffic;
(2) The parade or assembly is of a size or nature that it will require the diversion of such a great number of Los Angeles County sheriff’s department deputies to properly police the line of movement or assembly area and the areas contiguous thereto, as to impair reasonable police protection to the city;
(3) The permittee failed to provide for the services of sufficient monitors to control the orderly conduct of the parade or assembly;
(4) The permittee failed to provide a reasonable means of informing all the persons participating therein of the terms and conditions of such permit;
(5) The concentration of persons, animals, or vehicles, or a combination thereof, is such as to prevent proper police, fire and ambulance services;
(6) The parade will not progress from its assembly area to its disbanding area as expeditiously as reasonably required for the safe and orderly conduct of the parade;
(7) The parade or assembly will interfere with another parade or assembly for which a permit has been granted; or
(8) The parade or assembly will result in harm to persons or property.
(Ord. 790 § 2 (part), 1999)