After receiving a properly complete application for a license, the city manager shall cause the fly control inspector to promptly inspect the applicant's commercial poultry ranch to ascertain whether or not the poultry ranch meets the regulations as adopted by city for the prevention and control of the breeding of flies. Unless the fly control inspector determines from the inspection that the applicant's commercial poultry ranch does not meet the city's regulations pertaining to the control and prevention of the breeding of flies the city manager shall within thirty days of the application issue a license to applicant. If the fly control inspector determines that the commercial poultry ranch does not meet the city's regulations for the control and prevention of the breeding of flies, the city manager shall refuse the license, notify the applicant, and advise him of his right to appeal.
(Ord. 145 Sec. 6, 1971; Ord. 160 Sec. 2 (part), 1971)