§ 113.04 INSPECTIONS.
   The City Clerk shall issue no permit or permit renewal for the conduct, operation, or maintenance of the massage establishment proposed in the application until the following officers, after inspection or investigation, report favorably as to the matters indicated below:
   (A)   Health Officer. The Health Officer shall inspect and report in connection with the prevention of nuisances and the spread of disease.
   (B)   Plumbing Inspector, Building Inspector, and Electrical Inspector. The Plumbing, Building and Electrical Inspectors shall inspect and report in connection with full compliance with respective city plumbing, building and electrical codes.
   (C)   Chief of Police.
      (1)   The Chief of Police shall investigate and report in connection with the accuracy of the information required above in § 113.03:
         (a)   The Chief of Police shall report favorably if he or she finds no substantial inaccuracies in the information furnished and shall not report favorably if investigative findings show substantial inaccuracies;
         (b)   The Chief of Police shall not report favorably if investigative findings show that, within 4 years of the date of the application, the applicant or any other person who will be directly or indirectly engaged in the management or operations of a massage establishment has been convicted of the following:
            1.   A felony;
            2.   An offense involving sexual misconduct with children; or
            3.   Prostitution, soliciting for a prostitute, pandering, keeping or residing in a place of prostitution, pimping or any other offense involving moral turpitude in relation to sexual conduct.
         (c)   The Chief of Police may delegate the investigative, inspection, and reporting responsibilities imposed by this chapter.
      (2)   Upon receipt of favorable reports from the offices as indicated above and the receipt of a recent photograph of the applicant, the City Clerk shall issue a massage establishment permit to the applicant. Reports shall be submitted or deemed favorable within 30 days after the applicant’s submission of an application.