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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
There is created and established the Committee consisting of the City Manager, the Chief of Police, the Fire Chief, the City Planner, the Parks, Recreation and Community Services Director (as a nonvoting ex-officio member), and the City Treasurer, or each of their designees, to be known as the “Committee on Permits and Licenses”, and to which Committee all applications for permits covering business operations or other miscellaneous activities shall be heard, except as otherwise provided in this Code.
('65 Code, § 19-2) (Ord. No. CS-553; Ord. No. 87-027 § 1; Ord. No. 93-003 § 1; Ord. No. 2002-005 § 2 (part); Ord. No. 2006-009 § 22 (part))
The City Manager or his designee, in his absence, shall act as Chairman of the Committee. Three members of the Committee shall constitute a quorum to consider application for permits and such other businesses as may probably come before it. However, a lesser number may adjourn from time to time.
('65 Code, § 19-3) (Ord. No. CS-292 § 4; Ord. No. 87-027 § 2; Ord. No. 2006-009 § 22 (part))
Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Chapter, when, in the opinion of the City Manager and the City Treasurer, an application for a permit requires immediate attention, and a special meeting of the Committee cannot be convened, the City Manager, in consultation with the City Treasurer, may approve or deny a permit. A decision of the City Manager, pursuant to this Section, shall be considered the same as a decision of the Committee. When used herein, the City Manager and the City Treasurer shall include each of their designees.
('65 Code, § 19-3.5) (Ord. No. 86-015 § 1; Ord. No. 2006-009 § 22 (part))
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