3-2-7: PROXIMITY; INVESTIGATION; INSPECTION:
The right to a license hereunder shall be conditioned upon compliance with the following:
   A.   Proximity Specified: No licensee's premises or establishment vending alcoholic beverages may be established within six hundred feet (600') of any public or private school, church, public library, public playground or park, as measured from the nearest entrance of the outlet by following the shortest route of ordinary pedestrian traffic to the boundary of the public or private school, church, public library, public playground or park, nor may any licensee's premises or establishment vending alcoholic beverages be established within two hundred feet (200') of any public or private school, church, public library, public playground or park, as measured in a straight line from the nearest entrance of the proposed outlet to the nearest property boundary of the public or private school, church, public library, public playground or park.
   B.   Investigation: All applications filed in accordance with the provisions of this chapter shall be referred to the law enforcement agency for inspection and report. The law enforcement agency shall within thirty (30) days after receiving such application, sign the application as notice of approval or deny said signature with a written statement of denial. The law enforcement agency shall include in any report to city council, recommendation as to whether or not the application should be granted.
   C.   Inspection: All licensed premises shall be subject to inspection by any officer, agent and/or law enforcement officer of the city, the alcoholic beverage control commission, and/or the state board of health, and every licensee shall, at the request of the board of health, furnish to it samples of alcoholic beverages which he shall have for sale or consumption. Any license granted pursuant to this chapter may be revoked by the city council on a finding that the licensee has had ten (10) days' or more notice from the board of health that the licensee is violating one or more health ordinances, rules or regulations of the city, or of the Utah division of health and has failed to comply with such health ordinance, rule or regulation. The city council may direct the law enforcement agency to close down any business licensed under this chapter where the board of health has determined that continued operation of the business presents an eminent danger to the health of the community or persons who may eat or drink at the business. (Ord. 2007-05, 1-17-2007)