(A) The village shall revoke a license if a cause of suspension in section 5-25-9 of this chapter occurs and the license has been suspended within the preceding twelve (12) months or if the licensee is convicted of any specified criminal activity.
(B) The village shall revoke a license if it determines, after a hearing that:
1. A licensee gave false or misleading information in the material submitted during the application process;
2. A licensee has knowingly allowed possession, use or sale of alcohol or controlled substances on the premises;
3. A licensee has knowingly allowed prostitution on the premises;
4. A licensee knowingly operated the adult entertainment business during a period of time when the licensee's license was suspended;
5. A licensee has knowingly allowed any act of sexual intercourse, sodomy, oral copulation, masturbation or other sex act to occur in or on the licensee's premises;
6. A licensee is delinquent in payment to the village, county or state for any taxes or fees past due;
7. A licensee has knowingly or intentionally facilitated another commission of the offense of public indecency.
(C) If the village revokes a license, the revocation shall continue for one year and the licensee shall not be issued an adult entertainment business license for one year from the date the revocation became effective. If subsequent to revocation, the village finds that the factual basis for the revocation did not occur, the applicant may be granted a license.
(D) After denial of an application, or denial of a renewal of an application, or suspension or a revocation of any license, the applicant or licensee may seek prompt judicial review of such action in any court of competent jurisdiction. (Ord. 04-1163, 8-5-2004)