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Any permit granted pursuant to the provisions of this Subchapter may be revoked by the Committee on Permits and Licenses or the City Council for any reason for which the granting of such permit might lawfully be denied, or on any other ground specifically set forth in the herein Code, or which, in the judgment of the Committee or the City Council is sufficient for the protection of the public interest.
('65 Code, § 19-60) (Ord. No. CS-49 § 21.07)
Every permittee shall be given at least five days' notice of a hearing on the proposed revocation of his permit, together with written notification of the grounds of complaint against his business or himself personally. The hearing, when convened, may be continued over from time to time, and the findings of the Committee on Permits and Licenses or the City Council shall be final and conclusive on the matter involved.
('65 Code, § 19-61) (Ord. No. CS-49 § 21.07)
The right to operate any business or other activity for which a permit is required under this Chapter may be suspended forthwith without notice and without hearing, in the event such suspension is necessary for the preservation and protection of the public health, morals, safety or general welfare, if so determined by the Fire Chief, Police Chief, Health Officer, Building Inspector, Superintendent of Streets, City Manager, Committee on Permits and Licenses or the City Council; provided that no such suspension shall continue for more than 15 days unless an order to show cause why such permit should not be revoked shall be issued, as provided in § 11.01.360.
('65 Code, § 19-62) (Ord. No. CS-49 § 21.08; Ord. No. 2006-009 § 22 (part))
A. The withdrawal of an application for a permit or license after it has been filed with the Committee on Permits and Licenses shall not, unless the Committee on Permits and Licenses has expressly consented in writing to the withdrawal, deprive the Committee on Permits and Licenses of its authority to institute or continue a proceeding against the applicant for the denial of the permit or license upon any ground provided by the Code, or for violation of any law or rule which relates to the suitability of the permittee or licensee to have such permit or license.
B. The suspension, expiration, cancellation or forfeiture by operation of the Code of a permit or license, or its surrender without the express written consent of the Committee on Permits and Licenses, shall not deprive the Committee on Permits and Licenses of its authority to institute or continue a suspension or revocation proceeding against the permittee or licensee upon any ground provided by the Code, or for violation of any law or rule which relates to the suitability of the permittee or licensee to have such permit or license.
('65 Code, § 19-63) (Ord. No. 96-011, § 1; Ord. No. 96-021, § 1)
COMMITTEE ON PERMITS AND LICENSES
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