(a) Upon receipt of an application for an adult business manager permit or an adult service provider permit, including receipt of all information required for such applications, the payment of all fees and fingerprinting and photographing, the Police Chief shall issue to the applicant a temporary permit. Within 30 days after issuance of a temporary permit, the Police Chief shall mail to the applicant a regular permit or notice of intent to deny. If the Police Chief fails to do so, the permit shall be deemed granted. Neither a temporary nor regular permit is transferable.
(b) The issuance of any license, permit or temporary permit does not waive any right of the City to revoke, deny or suspend that permit for any defect, omission or misrepresentation in the application.
(c) The Police Chief shall grant the license or regular permit to an applicant who has completed all requirements for application, unless he or she finds that any of the following conditions exist:
(1) The application is incomplete or contains a misrepresentation, false statement or omission;
(2) The applicant is not at least 18 years of age;
(3) The applicant has failed to pay fees due;
(4) The applicant has been convected or plead guilty or no contest to a felony or two misdemeanors of the type listed in Section 11.04.071(b) within the past three years;
(5) The applicant has held a permit that has been revoked on the basis of conduct which would be grounds for revocation of this permit.
(d) The Police Chief shall provide an identification card to all adult service providers and adult business manager which contains a photograph of the permittee, the number of the permit issued and the date of expiration. The adult service provider or adult business manager shall have the permit available for inspection at all times during working hours.
(Ord. 93U, passed 11-3-2004)