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Upon receipt of an application, it shall be referred to the chief of police, who shall investigate the applicant and determine whether a license shall or shall not be issued. In the event the chief of police refuses to issue a license, his decision may be appealed to the city manager. A refusal to issue the license may be based on one or all of the following:

A. Whether the applicant has been convicted of a crime the nature of which indicates a lack of ability to conduct and supervise a public dance so that one may reasonably expect that no violations of the law will occur. An example of such a crime would be theft, fraud, disorderly conduct or any crime of violence or a crime relating to a controlled substance, any of which has occurred in the previous five years;

B. Any previous history relating to the manner in which the applicant supervised and conducted a dance which resulted in violation of the law;

C. Providing false information on the application form;

D. Absence of appropriate security;

E. Such additional reasons as affect the safety and well-being of the citizens of the city. (Ord. 3961 §6, 1978).