(a) Upon payment of all required fees, the director shall issue a certificate of registration for a vacant building in the central business district to the applicant if the director determines that:
(1) the applicant has complied with all requirements for issuance of the certificate of registration;
(2) the applicant has not made a false statement as to a material matter in an application for a certificate of registration; and
(3) the applicant has no outstanding fees assessed under this chapter.
(b) If the director determines that the requirements of Subsection (a) have not been met, the director shall deny a certificate of registration to the applicant.
(c) If the director determines that an applicant should be denied a certificate of registration, the director shall deliver written notice to the applicant that the application is denied and include in the notice the reason for denial and a statement informing the applicant of the right of appeal.
(d) A certificate of registration issued under this section must be displayed to the public in a manner and location approved by the director. The certificate of registration must be presented upon request to the director or to a peace officer for examination. (Ord. Nos. 27248; 32145)