Application for such license shall be made to the clerk-treasurer, together with a receipt from the city for the amount of the license in full. Upon receipt of such application the facts relative thereto shall be transmitted to the chief of police, who shall immediately investigate such premises. The chief of police shall report to the city council the result of his investigation relative to the character of the proposed licensed premises and the conduct of patrons thereof. After due consideration of such information, if the city council deems that the issuance of license to such premises is for the best interest of the community, they shall so advise the clerk-treasurer, who shall thereupon issue such license. If, however, it is determined by the city council from such investigation by the chief of police that the issue of such license would be opposed to the best interest of the community, they shall so advise the clerk-treasurer who shall thereupon deny such license. The action of the city council shall be final.
(Ord. 961 § 1 (part), 1973; Prior code § 4.36.040)