(A) Revocation of permit. An outdoor sale, garage sale, or yard sale permit can be revoked or denied if it is determined that the applicant has submitted false information in the permit application, if the conduct of the sale is creating a nuisance or a hazard, or if unlawful activity is occurring on the premises or is being conducted by the permit holder.
(B) Refusal of permit. The City Manager is granted authority to reasonably deny the issuance of an outdoor sale permit, garage sale permit, or yard sale permit or to revoke its issuance in the event that sale could create or creates hazardous or unsafe conditions including but not limited to traffic congestion, or an inability of the police or fire personnel to provide adequate protection for the sale or in other parts of the city, or there is insufficient city personnel to monitor the sale and the adjacent activities, and/or crowded conditions. The denial or revocation of a permit is warranted, for example, when its issuance is in conflict with a public event in the city such as, including but not limited to, special events, ceremonies, shows, demonstrations, pageants, parades, festivals, public displays, concerts, and/or exhibits.
(Ord. 1331, passed 9-13-2011)