6-4-3: PERMIT ISSUANCE OR DENIAL:
   A.   The Chief of Police shall issue a parade permit condition on the applicant's written agreement to comply with the terms of the permit unless the Chief of Police finds that:
      1.   The time, route and size of the parade will disrupt the movement of other traffic to an unreasonable extent.
      2.   The parade is of a size or nature that requires the diversion of so greatly number of law enforcement officers to properly police the line of movement and contiguous areas that allowing the parade would deny reasonable law enforcement protection to the City.
      3.   The parade will interfere with another parade or other activity for which a permit has been issued.
      4.   Information contained in the application is found to be false or immaterial detail is omitted.
      5.   The applicant refuses to agree to abide by or comply with all conditions of the permit.
   B.   If one or more of the conditions listed in subsection A of this Section, other than subsection A5, exists, the Chief of Police may include provision in the permit that are necessary to alleviate the conditions, including but not limited to:
      1.   Requiring an alternate date.
      2.   Requiring an alternate route.
      3.   Restricting the size of the parade.
   C.   The Chief of Police shall notify the applicant of the decision in writing within seven (7) days after receipt of the application.
   D.   If the Chief of Police proposes alternatives or refuses to issue a permit, the applicant may appeal the decision to the City Council. (Ord. 576, 8-22-90; 1993 Code)