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A. The sexually oriented business shall be issued a license within thirty (30) days after receipt of an application if the requirements set forth under the issuance or denial standards of the Town are met, unless the Licensing Officer finds one (1) or more of the following:

1. An applicant is overdue in payment to the Town of taxes, fees, fines or penalties assessed against the applicant or imposed upon the applicant in relation to a sexually oriented business.

2. An applicant has failed to provide information reasonably necessary for issuance of the license or has falsely answered a question or request for information on the application form.

3. The premises to be used for the sexually oriented business have not been approved by the Grand Valley Fire Protection District, the Building Official and the Licensing Officer as being in compliance with applicable laws and ordinances.

4. The applicant has not been issued a permit by the Town Planning Department indicating the requirements of the Town’s land use standards are met and that such permit, if issued, is not subject to appeal or the applicant’s sexually oriented business is an existing nonconforming use under the Town’s land use standards.

B. The license, if granted, shall state on its face the name of the person or persons to whom it is granted, the expiration date, and the address of the sexually oriented business. The license shall be posted in a conspicuous place at or near the entrance to the sexually oriented business so that it may be easily read at any time.

C. The Grand Valley Fire Protection District and Building Official shall complete their certification that the premises are in compliance or not in compliance within twenty (20) days of receipt of the application by the Licensing Officer. Their certifications shall be promptly presented to the Licensing Officer. The Licensing Officer’s inspection shall be completed within thirty (30) days after the receipt of the application.

D. A denial by the Licensing Officer of the application shall be in accordance with PMC 6.10.280(B). The applicant may appeal the denial in accordance with the provisions of PMC 6.10.280(C) and (D). (Ord. 442 §1, 2001)