§ 6.03.050. Permit granting or denying.  


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  • (a)

    Should the City Manager, after a complete investigation of the applicant and of the representations contained in the application, be of the opinion that the applicant has not stated true facts in the applicant's application, or that if a permit should be granted to the applicant a fraud in all probability would be perpetrated upon the public, the City Manager may refuse to issue a permit to such applicant.

    (b)

    Should the City Manager be satisfied that the application is truthful, that the applicant is acting in good faith and that in all probability a fraud would not be perpetrated upon the public, a permit shall be issued to such applicant for such period of time as the applicant may request; provided, however, that no permit shall be valid for a period of more than six months from the date of issuance.

(Prior Code, § 4134)