A. The application for a license to engage in firearm and ammunition sales shall be signed under penalty of perjury and shall set forth:
1. The name, age and address of the applicant;
2. The address of the location for which the license is required, together with the business name, if any, of such location;
3. All convictions of the applicant for any misdemeanor or felony;
4. All information relating to licenses or permits relating to firearms or other weapons sought by the applicant from other jurisdictions, including, but not limited to, the date(s) of application(s) and whether each such application resulted in issuance of a license or permit;
5. All information relating to suspension(s) or revocation(s) of licenses or permits relating to firearms, including, but not limited to, the date and circumstances of the suspension(s) or revocation(s);
6. Applicant's agreement to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the city, its officers, agents, and employees, from and against any and all claims, losses, costs, damages and liabilities of any kind, arising in any manner out of the applicant's negligence or intentional or willful misconduct relative to the license for which the applicant is applying;
7. Applicant's understanding that the city shall have the right to enter the buildings and premises designated in the license from time to time during regular business hours to make reasonable inspections and to investigate and enforce compliance with building, mechanical, fire, electrical or plumbing regulations to the extent authorized by law;
8. Applicant's understanding that police department employees, as designated by the chief of police, shall have the right to enter the building and premises designated in the license during regular business hours to make reasonable inspections and to investigate and enforce compliance with the provisions of this chapter;
9. Other conditions deemed appropriate by the chief of police.
B. The application for a license to engage in firearm and ammunition sales shall be submitted with a copy of a valid special permit for the proposed location as required by Title 17.
C. The chief of police shall take the fingerprints of the applicant and shall confirm the information submitted. The chief of police shall act upon and either approve or deny the application at the earlier of the following: (1) within one hundred eighty (180) days of receipt of the application; or (2) within thirty (30) days after all required documentation and site investigations are conducted by the police department, the building inspection division, and the fire department; or (3) within fifteen (15) days of receipt of fingerprint verification by the State Department of Justice. (Ord. 2013-0018 § 3; prior code § 28.05.502)