§ 116.071 SUSPENSION OR REVOCATION.
   (A)   Any license, permit or tag issued by the city may be suspended or revoked for cause. The licensee and/or permittee shall have the right to a hearing before the City Council prior to a final decision on any action, provided a written request therefor is filed with the City Clerk within ten days after receipt of notice of suspension or revocation. The City Council may confirm the suspension or revoke or reinstate any license or permit. The action taken by the City Council shall be final. Upon suspension or revocation of any license or permit, the fee paid therefor shall not be refunded. The licensee or permittee whose license or permit has been revoked shall not be eligible to apply for a new license or permit for a period of two years after revocation.
   (B)   The term CAUSE shall include the commission or omission of any act, or allowing any condition to exist in connection with any amusement device which is prohibited by this subchapter, or the failure to comply with any requirements set forth herein. The following acts or omissions may also constitute cause for the purpose of this subchapter.
      (1)   Repeated disturbances of public peace, or disorderly conduct, which have occurred and have been reported to the Police Department, within the licensed establishment or upon any parking area, sidewalks, walkways, access ways, or grounds immediately adjacent to the licensed premises.
      (2)   An act, omission, or condition on the premises which constitutes a nuisance.
      (3)   Any act, omission, or condition forbidden by the provisions of this subchapter or any other applicable ordinance or statute.
   (C)   It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, association, partnership, or corporation to conduct any business or activity regulated by the provisions of this subchapter without a valid, current license therefor. No business or activity may be conducted when a license or permit issued under this subchapter has been suspended or revoked.
(‘83 Code, § 116.64) (Ord. 87-006, passed 8-17-87; Am. Ord. 88-016, passed 4-4-88) Penalty, see § 10.99