Sec. 5-23.05. Application for sidewalk vendor permit.
   (a)   The applicant for a sidewalk vendor permit shall submit to the Finance Director a completed application form together with fees for the permit and such licenses, certificates, and documents. This shall include an application and fees for a business tax certificate if applicable.
   (b)   The application form for a sidewalk vendor permit shall require the following:
      (1)   The full true name and any other names used by the applicant;
      (2)   Proof that the applicant is at least eighteen (18) years of age;
      (3)   The present address and telephone number of the applicant;
      (4)   Driver's license number or identification number;
      (5)   Social security number, individual taxpayer identification number, or municipal identification number;
      (6)   Each residence and business address of the applicant for the five (5) years immediately preceding the date of the application, and the inclusive dates for such address;
      (7)   Applicant's height, weight, and color of eyes and hair;
      (8)   One (1) photograph of the applicant at least two (2") inches by two (2") inches taken within four (4) months preceding the date of the application;
      (9)   The business license or permit history of the applicant, including whether such applicant has ever had any license or permit issued by any agency or board, city, county or state revoked or suspended, or has had any professional or vocational license or permit revoked or suspended, and the reason(s) for the revocation(s);
      (10)   All criminal arrests and statement of the dates, places, and disposition of any convictions from said arrests;
      (11)   Completed, City provided live scan request form signed by live scan operator;
      (12)   Completed, City provided vending location regulations page signed by sidewalk vendor;
      (13)   Proof of insurance as required by Section 5-23.09(a)(2) of this code;
      (14)   Proof of a valid California Department of Tax and Fee Administration seller's permit; and
      (15)   Proof of a valid health permit issued by the County in accordance with Part 7 of the California Health and Safety Code, if vending food.
(Part 2, Ord. 1656-NS, eff. January 1, 2019)