§ 5.50.060. Permit—Investigation.  


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  • A.

    Upon the filing of any application pursuant to this chapter, the director of finance shall forward same to the chief of police. The chief of police shall be the investigating officer and shall forward copies of the application to all appropriate departments within the city that may be involved in the application. The chief of police shall investigate the applicant(s) for the permit.

    B.

    Upon completion of the investigation, the chief of police shall make a report to the city council.

    C.

    The chief of police shall take into consideration the general welfare of the city and in that connection shall report to the city council the following:

    1.

    All of the information required by the permit application;

    2.

    The potential for noise in the area;

    3.

    The potential for nuisance in the area;

    4.

    Any possible health, safety or police problems;

    5.

    Any other facts or information that the chief of police determines is necessary for evaluation of the permit in regards to the general welfare of the residents of city.

    D.

    The chief of police in his report may recommend approval, conditional approval or denial and the reasons therefor. In the event of a conditional approval, the chief of police shall specify the conditions under which approval is recommended by this office.

(Ord. 1004 § 1 (part), 1983)