No permit required by the provisions of this chapter shall be granted to any person who does not bear a good character and reputation for peace and quiet in the neighborhood in which he resides.
The Board, before issuing any such permit, shall first satisfy itself that the holding, managing, conducting, and carrying on of any proposed parade, march, or procession of any kind, other than a funeral procession, or the proposed use of any wind instrument, stringed instrument, or musical instrument, or the proposed holding or conducting of any assemblage, or the proposed making or delivering of any public speech, lecture, discourse, debate, or discussion will not seriously affect the public peace, health, or safety and, for such purpose, may consider any facts or evidence bearing on the place where the assembly, speech, public debate, or other proposed act or action is to be held or delivered or is to occur or take place, with due regard to traffic congestion at that particular point and, in addition thereto, any other facts or evidence tending to enlighten the Board in such respect. The Board shall issue such permit in accordance with the provisions of this section. (§§ 6, 9, and 10, Ord. 140)