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<br />Applicant B <br />Applicant B stated on his application that he has been convicted of a misdemeanor for working without a <br />permit. If the Council wishes to deny this application, the city needs to make fIndings of fact for the <br />denial. Federal courts further emphasize the need for due process in licensing so the applicant should be <br />given an opportunity to rebut the fIndings against him. <br /> <br />Grounds for Denial <br />· Does not comply with the provisions of the ordinance. <br />· The applicant is not of "good moral character." A judgment of guilt in a criminal prosecution may <br />be used as evidence in the determination of moral character if the crime relates directly to the <br />license the applicant is seeking. <br />· Granting a license would be a menace to the safety, health, morals, and welfare of the public. <br />· There has been a material misrepresentation in the application. <br /> <br />Due to Applicant B's misdemeanor conviction, the Council could deny his license request based on the <br />applicant not being of "good moral character." <br /> <br />Financial Impact <br />N/A <br /> <br />Attachments <br />· Exhibit A <br /> <br />Action <br /> <br />Motion by _ <br /> <br />Second by _ <br /> <br />Vote <br /> <br />Follow Up <br /> <br />s: \ Council\ City Clerk \ Transient\2007\Apex Alarm.doc <br />