(a) In addition to the information required in Section 5.08.030(a) of this title, an application for a permit to act as an entertainment promoter or work as a manager must include the following:
(1) Location: (i) for a promoter’s permit, the address where the event or activity being promoted will take place; (ii) for a manager’s permit, the address of the business or establishment which must have a designated manager to obtain a permit under this title;
(2) The names and addresses of the persons who have authority or control over the location identified in paragraph (a)(1) of this section and a brief statement of the nature and extent of such authority or control;
(3) The method by which the city can contact the applicant in case of an emergency. “Emergency” includes, but is not limited to, any fire, earthquake, flood, or the occurrence of any activity at the establishment which violates any city, state or federal regulation or law;
(4) Whether, during the last five years, the applicant was convicted of or pleaded nolo contendere or guilty to a misdemeanor or felony crime involving criminal misstatement or sexual misconduct including, but not limited to, all offenses listed in Penal Code Section 290, Penal Code Sections 311.2 through 311.7, Penal Code Sections 314 through 318, and subsections (a), (b), (c), (d) or (h) of Section 647 of the Penal Code, or any offenses involving pimping, pandering, prostitution or lewd conduct;
(5) The applicant’s age and date of birth;
(6) Whether the applicant has been registered in any state as a prostitute; and
(7) A detailed statement of the type of entertainment which will be conducted at the establishment.
(b) The applicant or permit holder of a permit to work as a manager or entertainment promoter shall give written notification of any change of information required in the application to the director within five business days after such change.
(Ord. 788 § 13 (part), 1999)