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An application will be considered complete if all required information is provided. If the <br />city clerk determines that the application is incomplete, the city clerk must inform the <br />applicant of the required, necessary information that is missing. If the application is <br />complete, the city clerk must order any investigation, including background checks, <br />necessary to verify the information provided with the application. Within ten (10) regular <br />business days of receiving a complete application the city clerk must issue the license <br />unless grounds exist for denying the license application under Section 4, in which case the <br />clerk must deny the request for a city peddler or transient merchant license. If the city clerk <br />denies the license application, the applicant must be notified in writing of the decision, the <br />reason for denial and the applicant’s right to appeal the denial by requesting, within twenty <br />(20) days of receiving notice of rejection, a public hearing before the City Council. The <br />City Council shall hear the appeal with twenty (20) days of the date of the request for a <br />hearing. The decision of the City Council following the public hearing can be appealed by <br />petitioning the Minnesota Court of Appeals for a writ of certiorari. <br /> <br />4.6 Duration. An annual license granted under this ordinance shall be valid for one <br />calendar year from the date of issuance. All other licenses granted to peddlers and transient <br />merchants under this ordinance shall be valid only during the time period indicated on the <br />license. <br /> <br />SECTION 5. LICENSE INELIGIBILITY. . The following shall be grounds for denying a <br />peddler or transient merchant license: <br /> <br />5.1 The failure of an applicant to obtain and demonstrate proof of having obtained any <br />required county license. <br /> <br />5.2 The failure of an applicant to truthfully provide any information requested by the city <br />as part of the application process. <br /> <br />5.3 The failure of an applicant to sign the license application. <br /> <br />5.4 The failure of an applicant to pay the required fee at the time of application. <br /> <br />5.5 A conviction with the past five (5) years of the date of application for any violation <br />of any federal or state statute or regulation, or of any local ordinance, which adversely <br />reflects upon the person’s ability to conduct the business for which the license is being <br />sought in a professional, honest and legal manner. Such violations shall include, but are <br />not limited to, burglary, theft, larceny, swindling, fraud, unlawful business practices, and <br />any form of actual or threatened physical harm against another person. <br /> <br />5.6 The revocation with the past five (5) years of any license issued to an applicant for <br />the purpose of conducting business as a peddler, solicitor, or transient merchant. <br /> <br />5.7 Established bad business reputation. Evidence of a bad business reputation shall <br />include, but is not limited to, the existence of more than three (3) complaints against an <br />applicant with the Better Business Bureau, the Office of the Minnesota Attorney General
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