§ 119.05 RESTRICTIONS AND REGULATIONS.
   A license may be revoked, suspended or not renewed by the city upon a showing that the licensee, its owners, managers, employees or agents have violated any of the terms and conditions of this code of ordinances, including, but not limited to, any of the following restrictions and regulations.
   (A)   Licenses are granted only for operation upon fixed premises located in commercial districts of the city as established by the zoning laws of the city.
   (B)   Licenses are granted only upon a showing of compliance with sanitation laws and Building Code regulations.
   (C)   No 3.2% malt liquor, liquor, narcotic drug or controlled substances shall be permitted on the licensed premises.
   (D)   No license will be granted or renewed if granting a license would be inconsistent with the comprehensive development plans of the city or would otherwise have a detrimental effect upon the property or properties in the vicinity of the proposed location.
   (E)   False, fraudulent or deceptive statements contained in the application are grounds for denial or revocation of a license.
   (F)   No applicant or any employee or proposed employee shall have been convicted or pled guilty within the previous five years of a violation of this chapter or of any law prohibiting prostitution, pandering, keeping a disorderly house, criminal sexual conduct, any sex crime under M.S. Ch. 609, as it may be amended from time to time, or a crime involving moral turpitude. The City Council, in its sole discretion, may consider a conviction of other offenses to be grounds for the denial or revocation of a license.
   (G)   No applicant or any employee or proposed employee may be under 18 years of age.
   (H)   The licensee shall furnish the Police Department with a list of current employees, specifying names, addresses and which employees are practicing massage as part of their duties. The Police Department shall be advised of any changes in the list.
   (I)   The licensee shall permit and allow the inspection of the premises during normal business hours by the Building Official, police officers and health officials.
   (J)   Upon the request of any police officer, any person employed in any licensed premises shall provide identification indicating his or her correct legal name and correct address.
(2004 Code, § 119.05) (Ord. 96-165, passed 3-26-1996) Penalty, see § 10.99