3-2-6: RESTRICTIONS ON ISSUANCE OF LICENSE:
No liquor license shall be issued hereunder to:
   A.   Any person unless such person has an established place of business, or in the case of a special events license, a specific location under the control of such person for the period of the license, within a zone or area permitting such type of business, activity or license under this and all other ordinances of the City and unless each applicant is a person of good moral character and satisfactory business responsibility. In the event the applicant shall be a corporation or association, the officers, directors, managing agent and all persons who shall be active in the conduct of the business for which a liquor license is required all must be persons of good moral character and satisfactory business responsibility.
   B.   Any person who has within ten (10) years from the date of the application been convicted of a felony involving moral turpitude, either in the State or in any other state, or of any crime in any other state which is considered a felony involving moral turpitude under the laws of the State. Provided, however, that this provision shall not apply to any person who has been so convicted, but whose rights of citizenship have been restored or judgment of infamy has been removed by a court of competent jurisdiction. In the case of any such conviction occurring after the license has been issued and received, the license may immediately be revoked. If such convicted felon be an individual licensee and, if not, the partnership, corporation or association with which he is connected shall immediately discharge him, upon request of the City Council, or their license may be revoked.
   C.   No person shall work or be employed in or in connection with the liquor business of a licensee hereunder who has been, or during employment is convicted of a felony involving moral turpitude, unless the Chief of Police approves such employment. If the licensee fails to discharge such employee upon request by the Chief of Police, his license may be revoked. (Ord. 91-14, 6-4-1991)