(a)
It is unlawful for a person to operate a sexually oriented business without a valid license issued by the city for the particular type of business.
(b)
An application for a license must be made on a form provided by the building inspector. The application must be accompanied by a sketch or diagram showing the configuration of the premises, including a statement of total floor space occupied by the business. The sketch or diagram need not be professionally prepared, but must be drawn to a designated scale or drawn with marked dimensions of the interior of the premises to an accuracy of plus or minus six (6) inches. Applicants who must comply with section 4.05.039 shall submit a diagram meeting the requirements of that section.
(c)
The applicant must be qualified according to this article and the premises must be inspected and found to be in compliance with the various laws enforced by the city/county health department, the city fire department and the city building official. All inspections shall be completed within thirty (30) days of the filing of the application.
(d)
If a person who wishes to operate a sexually oriented business is an individual, the person must sign the application for a license as applicant. If a person who wishes to operate a sexually oriented business is other than an individual, each individual who has a ten-percent or greater interest in the business must sign the application for a license as applicant. If the person who wishes to operate a sexually oriented business is not the owner of the property where the business is or will be located, the owner of the property must also sign the application for a license as an applicant. If a corporation owns the property, all of the officers of the corporation must sign for a license as applicants. Each applicant must be qualified under section 4.05.073, and each applicant shall be considered a licensee if a license is granted.
(e)
The building inspector may request any information necessary to verify the actual ownership interest of the applicant or the actual ownership of the business seeking to be licensed, including but not limited to certified copies of assumed name certificates, verified copies of partnership agreements and similar documents that will assist him in verifying ownership.
(1987 Code, sec. 18.5-81)