§ 94.06 DENIAL OR REVOCATION OF PERMIT; NOTICE OF REJECTION; APPEAL TO CITY MANAGER AND CITY COUNCIL.
   (A)   The Police Chief may deny or revoke a parade permit if:
      (1)   The parade will conflict in time and location with another parade or other special event for which a permit has already been granted;
      (2)   The applicant fails to comply with or the parade will violate an ordinance of the city or any other applicable law;
      (3)   The applicant makes or permits the making of a false or misleading statement or omission of material fact on an application for a parade; or
      (4)   The applicant has had a parade permit revoked within the preceding 12 months.
   (B)   The Police Chief and City Manager shall have the authority to deny or revoke a parade permit issued under this chapter for failure to meet the standards for issuance as set forth in § 94.04.
   (C)   The Police Chief shall act upon an application for a parade permit within seven days after the filing thereof. If the Police Chief does not approve the application, he or she shall mail to applicant a notice of this action stating the reasons for the denial of permit within three days after the date of denial. Any person aggrieved shall have the right to appeal the denial of a parade permit to the City Manager within three business days, who shall render a decision within 48 hours. Any denial by the City Manager may be appealed to the City Council. The Council shall hear the appeal as soon as practicable.
(Ord. 05-1018, passed 10-18-2005)