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§ 153.090 INVESTIGATION AND ISSUANCE.
   Upon receipt of an application properly filed with the town and upon the payment of the non-refundable application fee, the town shall cause a check to be made of whether an applicant has been convicted of a specified criminal act within the periods set forth in § 153.091(A)(8) and whether there is proper compliance with Health, Fire and Building Codes and laws. A permit shall be granted or denied within 30 days from the date of its proper filing. The permit shall state on its face the name of the person or persons to whom it is granted, the expiration date and the address of the sexually oriented business, and it shall be posted in a conspicuous place at or near the entrance to the business.
(1974 Code, § 18-3-8-6) (Res. 99-016, passed 9-8-1999; Ord. 99-002, passed 9-8-1999)
§ 153.091 DENIAL OF APPLICATION FOR PERMIT.
   (A)   The town shall deny the application for any of the following reasons:
      (1)   An applicant is under the age of 18 years;
      (2)   An applicant or his or her spouse is overdue on any payment owed to the town for taxes, fines or penalties assessed in relation to a sexually oriented business;
      (3)   An applicant is residing with a person who has been denied or had a permit to operate a sexually oriented business revoked under this subchapter within the preceding 12 months for any reason other than location;
      (4)   An applicant has failed to provide information required by this section or has falsely responded to any part of the application form;
      (5)   The premises to be used for the sexually oriented business have not been approved as complying with Town or State Health, Fire and Building Codes;
      (6)   An applicant is in violation of any other provision of the subchapter, including, but not limited to, the zoning locational requirements for a sexually oriented business, or any other statute, ordinance or court order;
      (7)   The application or permit fees required by this section have not been paid;
      (8)   An applicant has been convicted of a “specified criminal” act for which:
         (a)   Less than two years have elapsed since the date of conviction or the date of release from confinement, whichever is the later date, if the conviction is for a misdemeanor offense included within A.R.S. Title 13, Chs. 14, 32, 35 or 35.1, or crimes connected with another sexually oriented business; or
         (b)   Less than five years have elapsed since the date of conviction or the date of release from confinement, whichever is the later date, if the conviction is for a felony or for two or more misdemeanor offenses where the “specified criminal” acts are made criminal within A.R.S. Title 13, Chs. 14, 32, 35 or 35.1, or crimes connected with another sexually oriented business.
      (9)   The fact a conviction is being appealed shall have no effect on disqualification of the applicant. An applicant convicted of any of the above “specified criminal” acts may qualify for a sexually oriented business permit only when the time period required hereby has elapsed; and/or
      (10)   An applicant knowingly has in his or her employ an employee who does not have a valid license as required in § 153.099.
   (B)   If the town denies an application, it shall notify the applicant of the denial and the reason(s) for the same. If a person applies for a particular location within a period of 12 months from the date of denial of a previous application, and there has been no intervening change of circumstances which could reasonably be expected to lead to a different decision, the application shall be denied.
(1974 Code, § 18-3-8-7) (Res. 99-016, passed 9-8-1999; Ord. 99-002, passed 9-8-1999)
§ 153.092 ANNUAL PERMIT FEE.
   The annual fee for a sexually oriented business permit is $1,000.
(1974 Code, § 18-3-8-8) (Res. 99-016, passed 9-8-1999; Ord. 99-002, passed 9-8-1999)
§ 153.093 INSPECTION.
   An applicant shall permit representatives of the town and county to inspect the premises of a sexually oriented business for the purpose of assuring compliance with the law at any time business is occupied or open for business. Refusal to permit the lawful inspection, regardless of whether or not a permit has been issued under this section, shall be a misdemeanor.
(1974 Code, § 18-3-8-9) (Res. 99-016, passed 9-8-1999; Ord. 99-002, passed 9-8-1999)
§ 153.094 EXPIRATION OF PERMIT.
   Each permit shall expire one year from the date of issuance and may be renewed only by making application as provided herein, although in the case of a renewal at the same location, information unchanged from the initial application may be so characterized and not repeated. Application for renewal shall be made 30 days before the expiration date in order for operation to continue without interruption. In the event of denial or revocation of a permit, a new permit shall not be issued hereunder until the expiration of one year from the date of denial or revocation, or from the date of correction of the reason for denial or revocation if, in its sole discretion, the town so permits.
(1974 Code, § 18-3-8-10) (Res. 99-016, passed 9-8-1999; Ord. 99-002, passed 9-8-1999)
§ 153.095 SUSPENSION OF PERMIT.
   The town shall suspend a permit for a period not to exceed 30 days if it determines that an operator, or an employee of an operator, has:
   (A)   Violated or is not in compliance with any provision of this section;
   (B)   Been under the influence of drugs or alcoholic beverages while working in the sexually oriented business premises;
   (C)   Refused to allow an inspection of the business premises as authorized by this section;
   (D)   Negligently permitted the use of alcohol or drugs on the premises by a customer;
   (E)   Engaged in permit transfer contrary to § 153.098 and, in that event, the suspension shall remain in effect until the requirements of § 153.098 have been fully met;
   (F)   Operated the sexually oriented business in violation of the hours of operation set forth in § 153.097; or
   (G)   Knowingly employs a person who does not have a valid license as required by § 153.099.
(1974 Code, § 18-3-8-11) (Res. 99-016, passed 9-8-1999; Ord. 99-002, passed 9-8-1999)
§ 153.096 REVOCATION OF PERMIT.
   (A)   The town shall revoke a permit upon determining that:
      (1)   An operator gave false or misleading information in the material submitted during the application process that tended to enhance the applicant’s opportunity of obtaining a permit;
      (2)   An operator had knowingly allowed the possession, use or sale of alcohol or drugs on the premises;
      (3)   An operator has knowingly allowed prostitution or the solicitation of a sex act to occur on the premises;
      (4)   An operator has operated the sexually oriented business during a period of time when the permit was under suspension;
      (5)   An operator is convicted of a “specified criminal” act which would have been grounds for denial of the permit if it had occurred prior to issuance of a permit;
      (6)   An operator is convicted of tax violations for any taxes or fees related to a sexually oriented business;
      (7)   An operator knowingly allows any act of sexual intercourse, sodomy, oral copulation, masturbation or any other specified sexual activities to occur within or in the parking lot of the permitted premises; and/or
      (8)   A cause for suspension arises and the permit has been suspended previously within the preceding 12 months.
   (B)   An operator, where the owner or permit holder, shall be presumed to have constructive notice of any violation of which an employee, custodian, manager or person in charge may be guilty, regardless of actual notice. Revocation by the town of a permit shall continue for one year, and an operator shall not be issued a sexually oriented business permit for one year from the date a revocation becomes effective. Where deemed appropriate by the town, a revocation may be terminated upon correction by the operator of the basis for revocation; provided, at least 90 days have elapsed since the date revocation became effective.
(1974 Code, § 18-3-8-12) (Res. 99-016, passed 9-8-1999; Ord. 99-002, passed 9-8-1999)
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