§ 101.26 PERMIT; GROUNDS FOR DENIAL.
   The Director of Community Development shall deny the application for a permit if he or she finds any one of the following:
   (A)   The person applying for the permit has failed to complete the application, including the failure to submit the application fee where required pursuant to § 101.09 above;
   (B)   The information contained in the application is found to be false in any material respect;
   (C)   An application for another event to be held on the same date as that requested by the applicant has been previously filed or approved, and the other event is so close in time and location to the event proposed by the applicant as to cause undue traffic congestion or to place the city in a position of being unable to meet the need for police services for both events;
   (D)   The time, route or size of the event will substantially interrupt the safe and orderly movement of traffic contiguous to the site or route of the event or disrupt the use of a street at its peak traffic time;
   (E)   The concentration of persons, animals or vehicles at the site of the event or at the site of an assembly or disbanding area around the event will prevent proper police, fire or ambulance services from reaching areas contiguous to the event;
   (F)   The size of the event will require the diversion of so many police officers to ensure that participants stay within the boundaries or route of the event and to protect participants in the event that police protection to the rest of the city will be seriously jeopardized;
   (G)   The event consists of a parade that will not move from its point of origin to its point of termination expeditiously and without unreasonable delays;
   (H)   The location of the event 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;
   (I)   The event will occur at a time when a school is in session and along a route or at a location adjacent to the school or a class thereof, and the noise created by the event will substantially disrupt the educational activity of the school or class;
   (J)   The material on parade floats is not noncombustible or flame retardant, or motorized parade floats and towing apparatus are not provided with a minimum 2-A, 10-B:C rated portable fire extinguisher readily accessible to the operator, as provided in Uniform Fire Code § 11.304; or
   (K)   The application is not timely submitted and there is insufficient time to investigate and process the application pursuant to the time lines of this chapter.