§ 10-221. Conditions governing issuance.  


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  • (a)

    No license shall be issued if the applicant or any of its owners, managers, employees or agents is a person of bad repute.

    (b)

    Licenses shall be issued only if the applicant and all of its owners, managers, employees and agents are free of convictions for offenses which involve moral turpitude or which relate directly to such person's ability, capacity or fitness to perform the duties and discharge the responsibilities of the licensed activity.

    (c)

    Licenses shall be issued only to applicants who have not, within seven years prior to the date of application, been denied licensure or who have not within such period had a same or similar license revoked.

    (d)

    Licenses shall be issued only to applicants who have provided all of the information requested in the application, have paid the full license fee and have cooperated with the city in review of the application.

    (e)

    If the applicant is a natural person, a license shall be granted only if such person is 18 years of age or older.

(Ord. No. 584, § 1, 11-25-13)