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Ordinance No. 1970 <br />Page 9 of 17 <br />3. The full name, street address, and telephone number of each business <br />premises in which the massage technician administers massage. <br />6.24.080 Offsite Massage Permit Application. <br />A. Each applicant for an offsite massage permit shall file a written application with <br />the Police Chief on a form provided by the Police Chief. <br />B. Each applicant shall submit under penalty of perjury all information and/or <br />document(s) required in section 6.24.070(8) of this Chapter, except information required in <br />subsections 6.24.060(6)(2), 6.24.060(6)(20), and 6.24.070(6)(3) of this Chapter need not be <br />provided. <br />6.24.090 Application, Fingerprint, and Photograph Fees. Each application shall be <br />accompanied by nonrefundable application, and fingerprint fees, in amounts established by <br />resolution of the City Council. An application shall be accompanied by a nonrefundable <br />photograph fee, in an amount established by resolution of the City Council, if the Police <br />Department requires that it take photographs of the applicant. The application and photograph <br />fees shall be used to defray the costs of the investigation, report, and photographs and are not <br />made in lieu of any other fees or taxes required under this Code. The fingerprint fee shall be in <br />the amount to defray the costs of fingerprinting and processing the fingerprints through the <br />Department of Justice. A copy of the receipt for the nonrefundable fees shall accompany the <br />application. <br />6.24.100 Application Review. <br />A. Prior to applying with the Police Department for a permit, the applicant shall <br />obtain zoning approval pursuant to Title 18 of this Code. <br />B. Upon receipt of an application, the Police Chief shall review the application and <br />supplementary material. If it is clear from the face of the application and supplementary material <br />that the applicant is not qualified for the permit sought or if the required fee has not been paid, <br />the application may be denied without further investigation. If it appears from the face of the <br />application and supplementary material that the applicant may be eligible for the permit sought, <br />the Police Chief shall verify the information submitted by the applicant and shall further <br />investigate the qualifications of the applicant as follows: <br />1. The Police Chief shall take a full set of the applicant's fingerprints, and <br />submit the fingerprints to the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Department of Justice for <br />evaluation. Upon receipt of the reports from the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Department <br />of Justice, the Police Chief shall review the criminal history (if any) of the applicant; <br />2. The Police Chief may conduct additional investigations in a manner <br />authorized by law when necessary to determine if the applicant meets the qualifications for a <br />permit; and <br />3. Upon receipt of an application for a massage establishment permit, the <br />Police Chief shall refer the application to the City's Planning, Business License, Fire, and <br />Building Departments, which shall review the application and inspect the premises to ensure <br />that it shall comply with applicable ordinances, including, but not limited to, building, health, and <br />
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