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(2) Every license, except a temporary license, shall run for a period of one (1) year from <br />July 1 of each year. A temporary on -sale license shall run for a specified period pursuant to Section <br />703.110. If a portion of the license year has elapsed when the license is granted, the license shall he <br />issued for the remainder of the year for a pro rata fee. In computing such a fee, any unexpired <br />fraction of a month shall be counted as one (1) month. <br />(3) The license fees for an on -sale restaurant intoxicating liquor license, on -sale <br />intoxicating liquor license, off -sale license, temporary on -sale license, Sunday liquor license,, and an <br />on -sale 2:00 a.m. intoxicating liquor license, shall be as set forth by City Council resolution. <br />703.060. INSPECTION OF PREMISES. The Council shall direct such investigation of <br />said application as it may deem necessary, and each application shall require written consent <br />permitting the representatives of any City Department to inspect and examine the place of business <br />described in the application together with all the appliances and instruments used or to be used in the <br />transaction of the business for which a license is sought, and upon receipt of such report the Council <br />shall thereafter consider the application to grant or deny the same. <br />703.070. INVESTIGATION FEE. A non-refundable investigation fee of Five Hundred <br />Dollars ($500.00) shall be submitted with each initial application for an on -sale intoxicating liquor <br />license. No investigation fee is required when the applicant has previously qualified for a 3.2 percent <br />or intoxicating liquor license within the City of Little Canada. <br />703.080. APPROVAL OR DENIAL OF LICENSE APPLICATION. <br />(1) The City Council shall investigate all facts set out in the application. The <br />investigation shall include an inspection of the premises by the local Fire Marshal and a search to <br />determine whether or not the applicant has a police record. After such investigation and hearing, the <br />Council shall grant or refuse the application in its discretion. <br />(2) Each license shall be issued to the applicant only and shall not be transferrable to <br />another holder. Each license shall be issued only for the premises described in the application. No <br />license may be transferred to another place without the approval of the Council. Upon the death of <br />an intoxicating liquor license, his or her personal representative may continue operation of the <br />business within the terms of the license for a period of up to but not exceeding 90 days. <br />703.090. PERSONS INELIGIBLE FOR LICENSE. No license shall be granted to or <br />held by any person who: <br />(1) Is under 21 years of age; <br />(2) Has, within five (5) years prior to the application for such license, been convicted of <br />violating any law of this State or local ordinance relating to the manufacture, sale, distribution, or <br />703-4 <br />6 <br />