1178.03 PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING PERMIT.
   (a)   Original Application. Any person seeking permission to conduct an adult day care center shall file an application with the Building Official who shall examine the property to determine if it is suitable for use according to the building, sanitation and fire laws of the city and the state and, if the application complies with such laws, shall forward the application along with the Building Official's report to the Planning Commission for review. The fee for filing an application or renewal for an adult day care center shall be two hundred dollars ($200.00).
   (b)   An applicant for a permit to operate an adult day care center shall submit the following written information to the Planning Commission:
      (1)   Information explaining the need for the adult day care center, the clientele to be served and the financial resources available to operate the facility.
      (2)   A license authorizing operation of an adult care center from the Director of Public Welfare, State of Ohio. (In no instance will the Planning Commission consider renewing a permit for an adult day care center if a license has not been granted to operate such facility within a 365-day period commencing at the time a permit was originally approved.)
      (3)   A detailed plan of services and/or programs to be offered the adults utilizing the adult day care center.
      (4)   The name(s) of the individual(s) and/or agency responsible for administering adult day care services.
      (5)   Evidence that use of the proposed site will not adversely disrupt the surrounding neighborhood from the standpoint of noise, lights, congestion and/or traffic generation.
      (6)   The proposed hours of operation of the adult care center.
      (7)   The number of adults anticipated to be in average daily attendance at the adult care center.
       (8)   Evidence that both fire prevention and property maintenance inspections have been made of the structure proposed to contain the adult care center, as well as evidence that such building is free of any violations of local and/or state laws or codes.
      (9)   Plans and drawings which show the location and dimensions of the lot, the location and dimensions of any existing or proposed structures on the lot, floor plans, points of ingress and egress, landscaping and/or screening areas, recreation and open space facilities, and a parking and traffic circulation plan.
      (10)   Evidence of insurance adequate to cover the cost of fire, theft, vandalism and liability.
      (11)   Evidence that the adult day care administrator has been examined, within the past ninety days, and annually thereafter, by a licensed physician, and has been certified to be free from communicable disease.
      (12)   Evidence that the adult care administrator has either been trained in first aid by a doctor or nurse, has completed a course in first aid which is approved by the State Department of Health and is certified to administer CPR, or will assume responsibility for ensuring the presence, at all times, of a person who has such knowledge or training.
         (Ord. 2019-007. Passed 3-19-19.)