A. The Chief of Police shall have the authority to revoke a temporary RV parking permit if the Chief of Police makes any one of the following findings:
1. The recreational vehicle has fallen into a state of disrepair and has become a public nuisance, or a danger to pedestrians or other vehicles.
2. The recreational vehicle has become inoperable.
3. There have been at least three parking citations issued for the recreational vehicle associated with the temporary RV parking permit.
4. There has been a violation of this chapter.
B. To revoke a temporary RV parking permit, the Chief of Police shall issue a notice of revocation in writing to the permittee specifying the basis for and the effective date of the revocation, which date shall be at least two days after the date of the notice of revocation. To the extent a permit expires pursuant to its own terms before the effective date of such revocation, the Chief of Police may use such revocation as a basis to deny a future application from the same permittee. The Chief of Police's determination to revoke a temporary RV parking permit shall be final. (Ord. 3294 § 1 (part) 2020)