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130.0110. <br />The annual license fee shall be paid in full <br />before the application for a license is <br />accepted. All fees shall be paid into the <br />general fund of the City. All licenses shall <br />expire on the last day of June of each year. <br />Upon rejection of any application for a <br />license, or upon withdrawal of an application <br />before approval of the issuance by the City <br />Council, the license fee shall be refunded to <br />the applicant. The license fee for a <br />temporary on sale license shall be as <br />provided in Chapter 130.0110, <br />The fee for an "on sale" license granted <br />after the commencement of the license year <br />shall be prorated on a monthly basis. <br />When the license is for a premises where the <br />building is not ready for occupancy, the <br />time fixed for computation of the license fee <br />for the initial license period shall be ninety <br />(90) days after approval of the license by <br />the City Council or upon the date the building <br />is ready for occupancy, whichever date is <br />sooner. <br />No part of the fee paid for any license issued <br />under this chapter shall be refunded except <br />in the following instances upon application to <br />the Council within thirty (30) days from the <br />happening of the event. The Council may in <br />its judgment refund a pro rata portion of the <br />fee for the unexpired period of the license, <br />computed on a monthly basis, when operation <br />of the licensed business ceases not less than <br />one (1) month before expiration of the <br />license because of: <br />a) Destruction or damage of the licensed <br /> premises by fire or other <br /> catastrophe; <br />b) A change in the legal status of the <br /> municipality making it unlawful for <br /> licensed business to continue; <br /> The death of the licensee, managing <br /> partner, or managing officer of the <br /> licensee; <br />d) The transfer of ownership of the <br /> licensed premises and then only when <br /> the new owner of transferee receives <br /> a license under this chapter and has <br /> paid the appropriate pro rata license <br /> fee such that the City will receive a <br /> full license fee for that particular <br /> <br />c) <br /> <br /> license year. <br />7. At the time of each original application for a <br /> license, except in the case of an "on sale" <br /> club license, the applicant shall pay in full <br /> to the City Administrator an investigating <br /> fee as required by Chapter 130.0110. No <br /> investigating fee shall be refunded. <br />8. Where a new application is filed as a result <br /> of incorporation by an existing licensee and <br /> the ownership, control and interest in the <br /> license are unchanged, no additional license <br /> fee will be required. <br /> <br />GRANTING OF LICENSES <br />The following procedure shall be followed in <br />processing applications for licenses under this <br />section: <br />1. All applications for a license shall be <br /> referred to the City's Chief of Police and to <br /> such other City departments as the City <br /> Council shall deem necessary for <br /> verification and investigation of the facts <br /> set forth in the application. The chief of <br /> police shall cause to be made such <br /> investigation of the information requested <br /> in Chapter 130.054 as shall be necessary <br /> and shall make a written recommendation <br /> and report to the City Council, which shall <br /> include a list of all convictions of violations <br /> of federal state or municipal law by the <br /> applicant. <br />2. Upon receipt of the written report and <br /> recommendation by the chief of police and <br /> at the next regularly scheduled meeting <br /> thereafter, the City Council shall instruct <br /> the City Administrator to cause to be <br /> published in the official newspaper, ten (10) <br /> days in advance, a notice of a public hearing <br /> to be held by the City Council, setting forth <br /> the day, time and place when the hearing <br /> will be hald, the name of the applicant, the <br /> premises where the business is to be <br /> conducted, and such other information as the <br /> City Council may direct. Within forty-five <br /> (45) days after the hearing, the Council <br /> may either grant or deny the license. If the <br /> license is granted, the Council may withhold <br /> its issuance until the applicant has qualified <br /> in all respects for the license. If the <br /> premises to be licensed are not complete at <br /> the time that the hearing is conducted, the <br /> <br />5 <br /> <br /> <br />