(A) Time requirement. Upon receipt of an application for a parade permit, the Police Chief shall furnish to the applicant within three days, excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays, appropriate approval or denial of the permit.
(B) Alternate route. Should the application for a parade permit reveal that the parade route requested will interfere with the orderly flow of vehicular and pedestrian traffic, the Police Chief shall have authority to establish a reasonable alternate route and regulate the width of the parade.
(C) Denial. The Police Chief shall deny a parade permit when the parade for which the permit is requested would:
(1) Begin during, or within two hours after the end of, a parade for which a permit has been granted and follow a route that passes within one-half mile of any point of the route of the parade for which a permit has been granted; or
(2) Unreasonably disrupt the orderly flow of traffic, and no reasonable means of rerouting traffic or otherwise meeting traffic needs is available.
(D) Revocation. The Police Chief shall revoke a parade permit if:
(1) The parade fails to begin within 30 minutes of the appointed time of commencement; or
(2) The information contained in the application for a parade permit is found to be false in any material detail.