Costa Mesa |
Code of Ordinances |
Title 9. Licenses And Business Regulations |
Chapter II. Regulation Of Certain Businesses |
Article 1. Generally |
§ 9-130. Businesses where the chief of police may issue permits in case of no objection
The chief of police may issue permits for the hereinafter named businesses without submission of the same to the city council when he has obtained no evidence indicating that the public peace, health, safety, or welfare or the purposes of this title will be injured by the granting of such a permit, and where in addition there are no protests or objections to said permit. In the event any of the foregoing should exist, the chief of police may refer any of the hereinafter mentioned applications for hearing before the city council without considering the same himself. This section applies to the following enumerated businesses hereinbefore enumerated in this chapter under section 9-125.
(a) Massage parlor, masseur, masseuse;
(b) Peddlers (door-to-door);
(c) Solicitors (door-to-door);
(d) Taxicab drivers.
(Ord. No. 74-69, § 2, 1-7-75; Ord. No. 79-30, § 2, 12-17-79; Ord. No. 81-6, § 2, 6-1-81; Ord. No. 81-16, § 2, 11-16-81)