The chief of police may cause such investigation to be made as he or she deems necessary and shall thereafter approve the issuance of such proposed permit if he or she finds that the application for the permit is complete and contains no false or misleading information, that the proprietor and the person to be in immediate charge of the place of amusement have not been convicted of crimes involving moral turpitude, physical violence, illegal use, sale or possession of drugs or narcotics, that the proposed place of amusement is so located as to not disturb the public peace or be injurious to good morals, and that the conducting thereof in the proposed location will not disturb the peace and quiet of any considerable number of persons residing in the vicinity thereof; otherwise, the chief of police may disapprove the application. Upon approval by the chief of police of an application, he or she shall issue the permit. No permit issued pursuant to the provisions of this section shall be transferable. (Ord. 304 § 4, 1972).