A. The Chief of Police may deny a fortuneteller establishment permit, a fortuneteller permit or a fortuneteller employee permit when it is determined that any individual required to comply with Section 7.160.050 has:
1. Within five years immediately preceding the date of filing of the application, been convicted in a court of competent jurisdiction of any offense which relates directly to the operation of a fortuneteller establishment, whether as a fortuneteller establishment owner or operator, or as a fortuneteller, or a fortuneteller employee; or has at any time been convicted in a court of competent jurisdiction of any felony the commission of which occurred on the premises of a fortuneteller establishment; or
2. Within five years of the date of application has been convicted in a court of competent jurisdiction in or outside the state of California of any felony offense involving larceny, embezzlement, extortion, false impersonation or cheating; or
3. Within five years of the date of application been convicted in a court of competent jurisdiction of any crime of violence, or conspiracy or attempt to commit any such offense, or any such offense in a jurisdiction outside the state of California which is the equivalent of any of the aforesaid offenses; or
4. Have ever been subjected to a permanent injunction against the conducting or maintaining of a deceptive or fraudulent practice or any similar provision of law in a jurisdiction in or outside the state of California; or
5. Knowingly made a false statement or omission of a material fact in the application for the license or permit; or
6. Not attained the age of eighteen years; or
7. The applicant has not posted with the Chief of Police a surety bond in the principal sum amount of ten thousand dollars executed as surety by a good and sufficient corporate surety authorized to do a surety business in the state of California and as a principal by the applicant. The form of the bond shall have been approved by the City Attorney and shall have been given to insure good-faith and fair dealing on the part of the applicant and as a guarantee of indemnity for any and all loss, damage, theft, or other unfair dealings suffered by any patron of the applicant within the city during the term of the permit. Only one bond shall be required if the fortunetelling establishment and the fortuneteller applicant are the same person. No bond is required of a fortuneteller employee.
B. The Chief of Police shall grant a fortunetelling establishment permit to an applicant who has satisfied the requirements of Sections 7.160.040, 7.160.050, 7.160.060 and subsection A of this section, unless the establishment, proposed by the permit applicant, would not comply with all other applicable laws including, but not limited to, the City's building, zoning and health regulations.