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8.16.050   Permit--Required.
   No person shall conduct, operate, or maintain any home for the aged, mental institution, private day school, day nursery or day nursery school, private boarding school, or children's boarding home unless he holds a valid, unrevoked and unsuspended permit so to do, issued by the city council.
(Prior code § 6.08.100 (Ord. 349 § 4, 1951))
8.16.060   Permit--Application contents.
   Any person desiring a permit to conduct, operate or maintain a home for the aged, mental institution, private day school, day nursery, day nursery school, private boarding school or children's boarding home in the city shall make application therefor to the city council on triplicate forms to be provided by the building inspector, which application shall state the name of the proposed home for the aged, mental institution, private day school, day nursery, day nursery school, private boarding school or children's boarding home, its address or proposed location, the names and addresses of all persons interested in the ownership thereof, the number of accommodations provided therein, and such other, further, pertinent information as the city council may require, which application shall be duly verified under oath. Upon receipt of such application, the building inspector shall immediately transmit one copy of the application to the health officer, and one copy to the fire chief.
(Prior code § 6.08.110 (Ord. 543 (part), 1963: Ord. 349 § 5, 1951))
8.16.070   Permit--Investigation fee.
   Every application for a permit, as required by Section 8.16.050, or for any renewal thereof, shall be accompanied by the following application fee, which shall not be returnable to the applicant:
   A.   Where there are accommodations for from one to ten children or aged or mentally ill persons, ten dollars;
   B.   Where there are accommodations for from eleven to twenty-five children or aged or mentally ill persons, twenty dollars;
   C.   Where there are accommodations for from twenty-six to fifty children, aged or mentally ill persons, forty dollars;
   D.   Where there are accommodations for from fifty-one to one hundred children or aged or mentally ill persons, seventy-five dollars;
   E.   Where there are accommodations for more than one hundred children or aged or mentally ill persons, one hundred dollars.
(Prior code § 6.08.120 (Ord. 349 § 6, 1951))
8.16.080   Permit--Application investigation.
   Upon receipt of such application forms the health officer, the fire chief, and the building inspector shall inspect the premises and investigate the facts stated in the application and, within fifteen days after receipt of application forms, shall return them to the building inspector together with their report and recommendation as to whether the permit should be granted or denied.
(Prior code § 6.08.130 (Ord. 543 (part), 1963: Ord. 349 § 7, 1951))
8.16.090   Permit--Granting.
   A.   The building inspector shall thereupon transmit the application forms, together with the reports and recommendations to the city council for hearing and, at least five days before the hearing, shall notify the applicant that the city council will consider the application and the reports and recommendations at a hearing, and of the date of such hearing.
   B.   If the city council is satisfied that the proposed home for the aged, mental institution, private day school, day nursery, day nursery school, private boarding school, or children's boarding home conforms to all existing laws and welfare, it may grant the permit, subject to such conditions and restrictions, including the number of accumulations permitted, as it shall deem proper. Otherwise, the permit shall be denied.
(Prior code § 6.08.140 (Ord. 543 (part), 1963: Ord. 349 § 8, 1951))
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