5.48.060 Denial of permit.
The director of public safety, or his authorized representative, within thirty days from the date of application, or longer upon a showing of good cause, shall cause an investigation of the applicant, and the application for a permit may be denied on any of the following grounds:
A. The applicant is a person under the age of eighteen years;
B. The applicant, his agent or employee, or any person connected or associated with the applicant as a partner, officer, director, stockholder, associate or manager has committed or aided or abetted in the commission of any act or acts of omission which if committed by a permittee would be grounds for suspension or revocation of a permit (see Section 5.48.090); or
C. The applicant, his agent or employee, or any person connected or associated with the applicant as a partner, officer, director, stockholder, associate or manager has been refused a permit or had a permit revoked or has been an officer, director, member, partner or manager of any person who has been refused a permit or had a permit revoked;
D. The applicant has been convicted or entered a plea of guilty or nolo contendere to a misdemeanor or felony crime involving moral turpitude, theft, embezzlement or fraud;
E. The applicant does not possess the minimum amount of bodily injury and property damage insurance required by this chapter. (Ord. 84-1 § 1, 1984)