3-4H-9: SUSPENSION OR REVOCATION OF LICENSE:
   A.   Suspension Of License: In addition to any other penalties as are hereinafter provided, the village manager shall have the authority to suspend for cause any license issued hereunder up to a period of two (2) weeks when he has received evidence of the violation by the licensee of any of the regulations above set forth and has reasonably ascertained the truthfulness of said evidence by any means available to him. Any licensee who is notified of any such suspension as is herein provided shall, immediately upon notification, forfeit the license issued hereunder to the village manager for the duration of the suspension period and shall cease to operate business during said time. Upon the termination of the suspension period, the license shall be forthwith delivered to the licensee.
   B.   Revocation Of License: Any licensee hereunder who is found to be unqualified to hold such license due to a failure to meet any of the restrictions set forth in section 3-4H-4 of this article or whose license has been suspended for cause as provided above two (2) or more times shall be subject to having his license revoked by the Mayor and board of trustees. Upon the occurrence of any of the above, the mayor and board of trustees or designated agent shall cause a notice to be sent to the licensee for a hearing to determine cause as to whether said license should be revoked, said hearing to be held within ten (10) days but no sooner than three (3) days from the receipt thereof. Said notice shall set forth the nature of the hearing and shall contain such information as is necessary to reasonably inform the licensee of those violations for which he is being charged and shall further set forth the time, date and location of said hearing. The licensee will be given an opportunity to present such testimony and evidence in his own behalf as he deems necessary. Upon the completion of said hearing, the mayor and board of trustees shall determine whether sufficient cause has been shown which would require the revocation of said license and shall, within five (5) days from the date of the hearing, inform the licensee in writing if their determination results in a revocation.
(Ord. 1143, 5-24-1977)