[Ord. 61-7, 8/10/1961, § 1101; as amended by Ord. 74-35, 5/29/1974, § 2; and by Ord. 89-16, 11/21/1989]
1.
No person may operate a rooming house unless he holds a rooming house permit issued by the Code Enforcement Officer.
2.
Application for a permit shall be made by the operator to the Code Enforcement Officer on forms furnished by the Code Enforcement Officer. The application shall include:
A.
The name and address of the operator, and the name and address of the owner if the operator is not the owner;
B.
The location of the rooming house including the street and number of each entrance;
C.
The number or rooming units occupied or available for occupancy and the number of persons who may be accommodated in accordance with the provisions of the Housing Code (Chapter 5, Part 5) and with the regulations issued thereunder; and
D.
Such other information as the Code Enforcement Officer may by regulation require.
3.
A permit shall be issued by the Code Enforcement Officer to the operator upon reasonable proof:
A.
That the rooming house complies with the applicable provisions of the Housing Code and with the regulations issued thereunder; and
4.
In the event a permit is denied, the Code Enforcement Officer shall give prompt written notice to the applicant.
5.
The permit fee shall be as established by resolution of the Board of Commissioners. No reduction in the fee shall be made for fractional yearly permits. The permit shall expire at the end of the calendar year in which it is issued and shall be renewed annually at the rate established for the initial permit fee.
6.
The permit shall be posted in a conspicuous place in the rooming house.
7.
No transfer of a permit shall be made without the written approval of the Code Enforcement Officer.
8.
The operator shall promptly notify the Code Enforcement Officer of any transfer of the dwelling to a new owner.