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3-1-3: FORMS:
Forms for all licenses and permits, and applications therefor, shall be prepared and kept on file by the city clerk. (2002 Code)
3-1-4: SIGNATURES:
Each license or permit issued shall bear the signatures of the mayor and the city clerk in absence of any provision to the contrary. (2002 Code)
3-1-5: INSPECTIONS OR INVESTIGATIONS:
Upon the receipt of an application for a license or permit where laws of the city necessitate an inspection or investigation before the issuance of such permit or license, the city clerk shall refer such application to the proper officer for making such investigation within forty eight (48) hours of the time of such receipt. The officer charged with the duty of making the investigation or inspection shall make a report thereon, favorable or otherwise, within ten (10) days after receiving the application or a copy thereof. For the protection of health, the building inspector shall make or cause to be made any such inspections relative to the construction of buildings or other structures. All other investigations, except where otherwise provided, shall be made by the chief of police or by some other officer designated by the mayor. (2002 Code)
3-1-6: TERM OF LICENSE:
All annual licenses shall terminate on June 30 of each year where no provision to the contrary is made. (2002 Code)
3-1-7: BUILDING AND PREMISES:
No license shall be issued for the conduct of any business and no permit shall be issued for any thing or act if the premises and building to be used for the purpose do not fully comply with the requirements of the city. (2002 Code)
3-1-8: CHANGE OF LOCATION:
In the absence of any provision to the contrary, the location of any licensed business or occupation or of any permitted act may be changed, provided ten (10) days' notice thereof is given to the city clerk, provided the building requirements of this code are complied with. (2002 Code)
3-1-9: NUISANCES:
No business, licensed or not, shall be conducted or operated as to amount to a nuisance in fact. (2002 Code)
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