The director shall grant the permit only if he or she finds that there is no reason to deny the permit under Section 5.08.060(b) of this title and that all of the following requirements have been met:
(a) The gun dealer, and all officers, employees, and agents of the gun dealer are at least twenty-one years of age;
(b) Neither the gun dealer, nor any officer, employee, or agent of the gun dealer, has had a similar type of permit previously revoked or denied within the immediately preceding two years;
(c) Neither the gun dealer, nor any officer, employee, or agent of the gun dealer, has been convicted of:
(1) Any offense disqualifying said individual from owning or possessing a firearm under applicable federal, state, or local laws,
(2) Any offense relating to the manufacture, sale, possession, use, or registration of any firearm or dangerous or deadly weapon,
(3) Any offense involving the use of force or violence upon the person of another,
(4) Any offense involving theft, fraud, dishonesty, or deceit, or
(5) Any offense involving the manufacture, sale, possession, or use of any controlled substance as defined by the California Health and Safety Code, as said definition now reads or may hereafter be amended to read;
(d) The gun dealer has a fixed place of business where all permitted activities will be conducted and where all firearms and ammunition will be stored. Under no circumstance may the address of the fixed place of business be either a United States Post Office box or a private commercial mailbox. The permit shall specify the street address of said fixed place of business;
(e) The gun dealer’s fixed place of business is not located in any area or district that is zoned for residential use; and
(f) The gun dealer agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the city of La Puente, its officers, agents and employees, from claims arising from the negligent or intentional acts of said gun dealer.
(Ord. 788 § 12 (part), 1999)