828.03   LICENSE TERM, RENEWAL AND REVOCATION.
   The license issued may not extend beyond any issued order in relation to the crisis event which has restricted capacity for the eligible liquor license establishment and/or eligible restaurant. Upon any such order ceasing, all outdoor tables and chairs permitted during the crisis event shall be removed within twenty-four (24) hours. Licenses shall be issued for a period not to exceed sixty (60) days subject to renewal. Licenses are subject to non-renewal if acts or omissions involving the operation of the eligible liquor license establishment and/or eligible restaurant have resulted in circumstances existing which would serve as a basis for non-issuance of the original license. Any eligible liquor license establishment and/or eligible restaurant whose request is denied or not renewed upon request shall be permitted to appeal by issuing, in writing, an appeal within ten (10) days of denial which shall be served upon both the Township Clerk and the Director of Planning and Community Development stating the grounds for appeal. Such appeal shall be referred for consideration and decision by the Township Zoning Board of Appeals at the next regular meeting of the Zoning Board of Appeals. The grounds for issuance or renewal shall serve as the legal standards for review and determination by the Zoning Board of Appeals.
   Licenses may be revoked by the Director upon violations of permit conditions, this chapter or other Township ordinances. Written notice of the revocation stating reasons shall be delivered to the address and party on the application. An appeal may be made to the Zoning Board of Appeals within seven (7) days in writing stating the grounds for appeal which will stay the revocation unless as determined by the Director an immediate health and safety risk of injury to persons exists. The Zoning Board of Appeals shall act at its first available meeting following application.
(Ord. 466. Passed 6-15-20.)