A. Determination. The Committee on Permits and Licenses or the City Council shall deny the application for any permit if it shall appear to its satisfaction that the applicant is not a fit and proper person, morally or otherwise, to conduct or maintain the proposed business applied for or that he has not complied with this or any other regulation of the City appertaining to his application, or that the activity for which permit is sought is itself objectionable or detrimental to the public health, morals, safety or general welfare; or that it conflicts with any City, State or Federal law.
('65 Code, § 19-56) (Ord. No. CS-49 § 21.05)
B. Conditions. The Committee on Permits and Licenses or the City Council may grant a permit subject to such conditions as in its judgment the public interest may require.
('65 Code, § 19-57)