This article shall be known as "Body Art Procedures."
[Amended 12-11-2014 by Ord. No. 18-14]
The application fee for a permit, new or renewal, shall be as specified in §
261-63 for a one-year period beginning January 1 and ending December 31. The application fee for a license, new or renewal, shall be as specified in §
261-63 each for a one-year period beginning January 1 and ending December 31. Permit and license application fees are nonrefundable. All permits and licenses issued during the course of the year shall expire on December 31 of the year of issue. All applications for the renewal of permits and licenses and the fees therefor must be received by the Health Officer no later than December 1 of the year in which the current permit or license shall expire.
For any violation of this article, the Health
Officer shall provide the holder of the permit or license with written
notice of the violation. The notice shall specify the violation(s)
found, what must be done to correct same and a reasonable period of
time not to exceed 10 calendar days to correct or abate such violation(s).
The notice shall also specify a date not to exceed 14 days from the
date of the notice wherein a hearing before the Health Officer shall
be had. During such hearing, the holder of the permit and/or license
shall provide the Health Officer with proof that the violation(s)
has (have) been abated and the reasons why such permit and/or license
should not be suspended, and, in the absence thereof, the Health Officer
shall summarily suspend the permit and/or license(s), which suspension
shall take effect immediately and shall remain in effect until same
shall have been reviewed by the Board at its next regularly scheduled
meeting.
Any proprietor or operator aggrieved by any
decision of the Health Officer, including the denial of a permit or
license, the refusal to renew a permit or license and the suspension
of a permit or license, shall have an absolute right to appeal such
decision to the Board at its next regularly scheduled meeting. For
such appeal, the Health Officer or his designee shall present that
evidence supporting the decision made by the Health Officer, and the
aggrieved party shall present that evidence which supports a contrary
decision. After hearing all the evidence presented to it, the Board,
by a majority vote, shall then affirm, reverse or modify the decision
of the Health Officer. On all appeals, the decision of the Board shall
be final.