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Section 38-226 (page 6), License Eligibility  <br />Allows for denial if the onsite manager or a therapist doesn’t <br />Section includes factors that disqualify an applicant from obtaining a <br />meet the residency requirements. <br />license. With in-house approval by staff, these need to be outlined <br /> <br /> <br />Convictions have a 5 year look back versus 3 years. <br />clearly to eliminate questioning between Council and staff as to why <br />staff denied an application. <br />Division 3, (page 8) Operational Regulations  <br />Hours of operation changed closing from 11:00 p.m. to 9:00 <br />In existing ordinance these were laid out in various areas and some were <br />p.m. So customers would be done by 9:00 p.m. but other <br />unclear as to whether they affected a therapist or the establishment. <br />support activities such as cleaning would be allowed outside <br />They have now been combined for ease of review. <br />these hours. <br /> <br /> <br />No one would be allowed to live on the licensed establishment <br />unless it is a home occupation. <br /> <br /> <br />Mattresses and certain products not compliant with state law <br />are not allowed. <br />Section 38-248 (Page 10) Sanctions for Violations No change. <br /> Gives Council right to to revoke or suspend a license after a hearing. <br />Section 38-249 (Page 10) Penalties A penalty section is standard in any licensing ordinance and allows <br />Penalties for violations. issuance of citations based on the ordinance. <br /> <br />