5.16.020 Permit required.
   A.   No sexually-oriented business shall be permitted to operate without a valid permit issued by the city for the particular type of business. It is unlawful and a person commits a misdemeanor if he/she operates or causes to be operated a sexually-oriented business without the permit.
   B.   The city manager is responsible for granting, denying, revoking, renewing, suspending, and canceling sexually-oriented business permits for proposed or existing sexually-oriented businesses. The city manager is also responsible for ascertaining whether a proposed sexually-oriented business for which a permit is being applied for complies with all locational requirements of the city zoning ordinance, all applicable zoning laws and/or regulations now in effect or as amended or enacted subsequent to the effective date of this chapter in the city and the city comprehensive plan.
   The chief of police is responsible for providing information on whether an applicant has been convicted of a specified criminal act during the time period set forth.
   The city manager is responsible for inspecting a proposed, permitted or nonpermitted sexually-oriented business in order to ascertain whether it is in compliance with applicable statutes and ordinances.
   C.   An application for a permit must be made on a form provided by the city. Any person desiring to operate a sexually-oriented business shall file with the city an original and two copies of a sworn permit application on the standard application form supplied by the city manager.
   D.   The completed application shall contain the following information and shall be accompanied by the following documents:
      1.   If the applicant is:
         a.   An individual, the individual shall state his/her legal name and any aliases and submit satisfactory proof that he/she is eighteen (18) years of age;
         b.   A partnership, the partnership shall state its complete name, and the names of all partners, whether the partnership is general or limited, and a copy of the partnership agreement, if any;
         c.   A corporation, the corporation shall state its complete name, the date of its incorporation, evidence that the corporation is in good standing, the names and capacity of all officers, directors and principal stockholders, and the name of the registered corporate agent and the address of the registered office for service of process.
      2.   If the applicant intends to operate the sexually-oriented business under a name other than that of the applicant; he or she must state (1) the sexually-oriented business' fictitious name and (2) submit the required California registration documents.
      3.   Whether the applicant or any of the other individuals listed pursuant to this section, within the two- or five-year period as immediately preceding the date of the application, been convicted of a specified criminal act, and, if so, the specified criminal act involved, the date of conviction and the place of conviction.
      4.   Whether the applicant or any of the other individuals and or licensees of this chapter has had a previous permit under ordinance or other similar sexually-oriented business ordinances from another city or county denied, suspended or revoked, including the name and location of the sexually-oriented business for which the permit was denied, suspended or revoked, as well as the date of the denial, suspension or revocation, and whether the applicant or any other individuals listed pursuant to this section has been a partner in a partnership or an officer, director or principal stockholder of a corporation that is permitted under this chapter whose permit has previously been denied, suspended or revoked, including the name and location of the sexually-oriented business for which the permit was denied, suspended or revoked as well as the date of denial, suspension or revocation.
      5.   Whether the applicant or any other individual listed pursuant to this section holds any other permits and/or licenses under this chapter or other similar sexually-oriented business ordinance from another city or county and, if so, the names and locations of such other permitted businesses.
      6.   The single classification of permit for which the applicant is filing.
      7.   The location of the proposed sexually-oriented business, including a legal description of the property, street address, and telephone number(s), if any.
      8.   The applicant's mailing addresses and residential address.
      9.   A recent photograph of the applicant.
      10.   The applicant's driver's permit number, Social Security number, and or his/her state or federally-issued tax identification number.
      11.   A sketch or diagram showing the configuration of the premises, including a statement of total floor space occupied by the business. The sketch or diagram need not be professionally prepared, but it must be drawn to a designated scale or drawn with marked dimensions of the interior of the premises to an accuracy of plus-or-minus six inches.
      12.   A current certificate and straight-line drawing prepared within thirty (30) days prior to application by a California registered land surveyor depicting the property lines and the structures containing any established existing uses regulated by this chapter within one thousand five hundred (1,500) feet of the property to be certified; the property lines of any established religious institution/synagogue, school, or public park or recreation area within one thousand five hundred (1,500) feet of the property to be certified; and the property lines of any residentially-zoned area or residential property within one thousand five hundred (1,500) feet of the property to be certified. For purposes of this section, a use shall be considered existing or established if it is in existence at the time an application is submitted.
      13.   If a person who wishes to operate a sexually-oriented business is an individual, he/she must sign the application for a permit as applicant. If a person who wishes to operate a sexually-oriented business is other than an individual, each individual who has a ten percent or greater interest in the business must sign the application for a permit as applicant. If a corporation is listed as owner of a sexually-oriented business or as the entity which wishes to operate such a business, each individual having a ten percent or greater interest in the corporation must sign the application for a permit as applicant.
   E.   Applicants for a permit under this section shall have a continuing duty to promptly supplement application information required by this section in the event that the information changes in any way from what is stated on the application. The failure to comply with said continuing duty within thirty (30) days from the date of such change, by supplementing the application on file with the city manager, shall be grounds for suspension of a permit.
   F.   In the event that the city manager determines or learns at any time that the applicant has improperly completed the application for a proposed sexually-oriented business, he/she shall promptly notify the applicant of such fact and allow the applicant ten days to properly complete the application. (The time period for granting or denying a permit shall be stayed during the period in which the applicant is allowed an opportunity to properly complete the application.)
   G.   The applicant must be qualified according to the provisions of this chapter and the premises must be inspected and found to be in compliance with health, fire and building codes and laws.
   H.   The applicant shall be required to pay a nonrefundable application fee of fifty dollars ($50.00) at the time of filing an application under this section of this chapter.
   I.   Prior to obtaining any permit or license occupational license to operate any business defined in this chapter, and as part of any application for a permit under this section, the applicant shall obtain from the city manager a certification that the proposed location of such business complies with the locational requirements of the Murrieta zoning ordinance.
   J.   The fact that a person possesses other types of state or city permits and/or licenses does not exempt him/her from the requirement of obtaining a sexually-oriented business permit.
   K.   By applying for a permit under this chapter, the applicant shall be deemed to have consented to the provisions of this chapter and to the exercise by the city manager, the chief of police's office and all other city agencies charged with enforcing the laws, ordinances and codes applicable in the city of their respective responsibilities under this chapter.
(Ord. 29 § 1 (part), 1991: Ord. 3 § 1 (part), 1991: prior code § 5.10.020)