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-6- <br />(c) The permanent home address and the home telephone number of the applicant and all persons <br />associated in the business. <br />(d) The address of the premises to be licensed. <br />(e) Whether all real estate taxes, assessments, or other financial claims of the city, state, or federal <br />government for the business and premises to be licensed have been paid and, if not paid, the <br />years for which delinquent. <br />(f) Whether the applicant has ever used or been known by a name other than his/her true name, <br />and if so, what was the name, or names, and information concerning dates and places where <br />used. <br />(g) A statement as to whether or not the applicant, the person managing the business, or all <br />persons associated in the business have been convicted of any crime, misdemeanor or violation <br />of any city, state, or federal law, involving activities licensed under this article, the nature of the <br />offense and the punishment or penalty assessed therefor. <br />(h) Other localities where the applicant has had or currently has a tobacco license. <br />Sec. 26-69. Grounds for Denial or Revocation <br />(a) All license applications under this division shall be made to the city clerk and referred to the <br />chief of police and such other municipal departments or offices as the city clerk deems <br />necessary for verification and investigation of the facts set forth in the application. The chief of <br />police and other department heads or officers consulted shall submit their reports and <br />recommendations to the city clerk. <br />(b) The existence of any particular ground for denial or revocation does not mean that the city <br />must deny or revoke the license. If a license is mistakenly issued or renewed to a person, it shall <br />be revoked upon the discovery that the person was ineligible for the license under this section. <br />(c) The council shall have the discretion to consider, in granting, denying, revoking, or renewing a <br />license, any reasonable facts or circumstances relating to public health, safety, and welfare, <br />including but not limited to the following: <br />(1) The applicant is under the age of 18 years. <br />(2) The applicant has been convicted within the past five years of any violation of a federal, <br />state or local law, ordinance provision, or other regulation relating to tobacco, tobacco <br />products, or tobacco-related devices. <br />(3) The applicant has had a license to sell tobacco, tobacco products, or tobacco-related <br />devices revoked within the preceding three years of the date of application. <br />(4) The applicant fails to provide any information required on the application, or provides <br />false or misleading information. <br />(5) The applicant is prohibited by federal, state, or local law, ordinance, or other regulation, <br />from holding such a license. <br />(6) Any taxes or utility bills for the premises for which the license will be issued are <br />delinquent. <br />S:\Administration\Licenses\Tobacco\Ordinance Amendment 2007\Ordinance Final Tobacco May 09.doc <br />