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15.71.080.   Revocation/expiration.
   A.   Revocation shall follow the process and procedures specified in Chapter 15.70.
   B.   Revocation of an Administrative Restaurant Use Permit shall be based on one or more of the following findings:
   1.   That the permit was issued on the basis of erroneous or misleading information or misrepresentation;
   2.   That the terms or conditions of approval of the permit have been violated or that other laws or regulations have been violated;
   3.   The establishment for which the permit was issued is being operated in an illegal or disorderly manner;
   4.   The business or establishment for which the permit was issued has had or is having an adverse impact on the health, safety or welfare of the neighborhood or the general public;
   5.   The business or establishment fails to comply with the rules, regulations and orders of the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) or the terms and conditions of its ABC permit.
   C.   Expiration. In the event that a the use requiring an ARUP is not used, has expired, or is found to be voluntarily abandoned for a period of three-hundred and sixty-five (365) consecutive days, the ARUP shall automatically become expired and any new use at this location shall be required to apply for a new ARUP in accordance with the provisions of this Title. (Ord. 3270, § 4, 2019)