(a) Any notice required or permitted to be given by the chief of police, or any other official of a city office, division, department or other agency under this article to any applicant, operator or owner of an establishment may be given either by personal delivery or by certified United States mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, addressed to the most recent address, as specified in the application for the permit, or transfer application that has been received by the chief of police or other city official, or any notice of address change that has been received by the chief of police or other city official. Notices mailed as above shall be deemed given upon their deposit in the United States mail. In the event that any notice given by mail is returned by the postal service, the director or his designee shall cause it to be posted at the principal entrance to the establishment.
(b) Any notice required or permitted to be given to the chief of police or other city official by any person under this article shall not be deemed given until and unless it is received in the office of the chief of police or other city official.
(c) It shall be the duty of each owner who is designated on the permit application and each operator to furnish notice to the chief of police or other city official in writing of any change of residence or mailing address.
(Prior Code, § 5-239; Ord. of 1-13-1998)