(a) The director shall deny a Dallas Farmers Market farmers market permit if:
(1) the applicant fails to meet any of the requirements outlined and defined in the preliminary letter;
(2) the applicant fails to provide proof that the applicant possesses or is able to obtain a license or permit required by another city ordinance or other applicable law for the conduct of all activities included as part of a Dallas Farmers Market farmers market;
(3) the applicant has had a Dallas Farmers Market farmers market permit revoked within the preceding 14 months;
(4) the applicant has received within the preceding 14 months, two or more notices of violations or citations related to a provision of a Dallas Farmers Market farmers market permit or this chapter;
(5) the chief of the police department, the chief of the fire-rescue department, or the director determines that the Dallas Farmers Market farmers market would pose a serious threat to the public health, safety, or welfare;
(6) the applicant or any other person responsible for the conduct or sponsorship of a Dallas Farmers Market farmers market is overdue in payment to the city of taxes, fees, fines, or penalties assessed against or imposed upon the applicant or other person;
(7) the applicant has a history of conducting or sponsoring a Dallas Farmers Market farmers market in a disorderly, unsafe, unsanitary, or fiscally irresponsible manner;
(8) the director is notified of any code violation on the property where the Dallas Farmers Market farmers market will be held; or
(9) the Dallas Farmers Market farmers market will interfere with the rights of nearby residents to the quiet, peaceable, and undisturbed enjoyment of their property.
(b) The director shall revoke a Dallas Farmers Market farmers market permit if:
(1) the applicant fails to comply with or the Dallas Farmers Market farmers market is in violation of any provision of the Dallas Farmers Market farmers market permit, a city ordinance, or any other applicable law;
(2) the permit holder made a false statement or omission of material fact on an application for the Dallas Farmers Market farmers market permit;
(3) the chief of the police department, the chief of the fire-rescue department, or the director determines that the Dallas Farmers Market farmers market poses a serious threat to the public health, safety, or welfare;
(4) the permit holder fails to maintain public order in and around the market location;
(5) the permit holder failed to pay any outstanding fees assessed under Section 42A-6 for the market or for a past market;
(6) the director is notified that the permit holder or any other person responsible for the conduct or sponsorship of the market is overdue in payment to the city of taxes, fees, fines, or penalties assessed against or imposed upon the permit holder or other person; or
(7) the director is notified of any code violations on the property. (Ord. 31144)