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Sec. 110-180. Refusal to issue.

(a) The chief of police, or in his absence the next highest ranking police officer on duty, shall refuse to issue a permit under this article when the activity or purpose stated in the application would violate the provisions of this Code, any other ordinance of the city, or any statute of the state, or when the activity or purpose would endanger the public health or safety, or hinder or prevent the orderly movement of pedestrian or vehicular traffic on the sidewalks or streets of the city.

(b) The chief of police or other designated officer, in considering the issuance of a permit shall, among other considerations provided, consider and find as a requisite for issuance that:

(1) The activity will not require excessive diversion of police from other necessary duties.

(2) The activity will not interfere with the right of property owners in the area to enjoy peaceful occupancy and use of their property.

(3) The activity can be conducted without unreasonable interference with normal vehicular or pedestrian traffic in the area, will not prevent normal police or fire protection to the public, and will not be likely to cause injury to persons or property, provoke disorderly conduct or create a public disturbance.

(c) No parade, picket line or group demonstration shall be permitted within any public building or structure.

(Ord. No. 3258, § 1, 11-12-02)

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