Notwithstanding the issuance of an overload permit, the Director may at any time suspend or revoke a permit issued pursuant to this chapter when:
(A) The Director has probable cause to believe a permittee or any agent, official or employee of the permittee has violated or is causing or permitting a violation of this chapter or any pertinent laws of the state, county or of the city; or
(B) The Director has probable cause to believe a permittee or any agent, official or employee of the permittee has misrepresented, falsified or concealed any material fact in the permit application; or
(C) Upon receipt of a complaint by a property owner or other information indicating that the permit, as issued, is or would be detrimental or injurious to public or private property, or to the public health, peace, safety and welfare.
No overload movement shall occur pursuant to a previously issued permit while such permit is suspended or revoked. The Director shall modify or revoke any such permit as necessary to protect the public streets, highways, and bridges, or the property of any person, or the public health, peace, safety and welfare.
(`78 Code, § 12.28.120.) (Ord. 3061 § 1 (part), 2010.)