§ 7.15 CAUSE DEFINED.
   The term CAUSE, as used in this chapter, shall include the doing or omitting of any act, the permitting of any condition to exist in any trade, business, profession, occupation, amusement, activity or privilege for which a license is provided under the provisions of this code, or upon the premises or facilities used in connection therewith, which act, omission or condition is:
   (A)   Contrary to the health, morals, safety or welfare of the public;
   (B)   A violation of any applicable federal, state or local law, ordinance, rule or regulation;
   (C)   Unlawful, fraudulent or deceptive in nature;
   (D)   Unauthorized or beyond the scope of the license or permit granted;
   (E)   An abandonment of the licensed trade, business, profession, occupation, amusement, activity or privilege; and/or
   (F)   A failure to communicate with customers regarding complaints.
(Prior Code, § 7.15) (Ord. effective 1-16-1989)