Before any application for a license is approved by the Clerk, the Clerk shall cause a thorough investigation to be made of the applicant, the statements made in the application and the place or building where the applicant intends to operate. Such investigation shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
1. Chief of Police. A written report by the Chief of Police to the Clerk as to the background and reputation of the applicant, the truth of the statements made in the application, and the effect which the granting of a license would have on the welfare and morals of the City as a whole.
2. Fire Chief. A written report by the Fire Chief to the Clerk as to the results of an inspection of the place or building where the applicant intends to operate for compliance with the Fire Prevention Code.
3. Building Official. A written report by the Building Official to the Clerk as to the results of an inspection of the place or building where the applicant intends to operate for compliance with the provisions of the Building Code, Zoning Ordinance, and this chapter.
4. Plumbing Inspector. A written report by the Plumbing Inspector to the Clerk as to the results of an inspection of the place or building where the applicant intends to operate for compliance with the provisions of the Plumbing Code.
5. Electrical Inspector. A written report by the Electrical Inspector to the Clerk as to the results of an inspection of the place or building where the applicant intends to operate for compliance with the provisions of the Electrical Code.
6. Referred to Clerk. Such reports shall be furnished to the Clerk within fifteen (15) days following the filing of the application. The Clerk may order such further or supplemental reports, as the Clerk deems necessary.