A retail license to sell alcoholic liquors, which this council is legally empowered to revoke, may be revoked by the city council whenever it shall find, after notice and hearing as provided by law, that the holder of any such license has violated any of the provisions of said Nebraska Liquor Control Act, or of this chapter, or rule or regulation of the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission; or any statutory provision or ordinance of the City now existing or hereafter passed, enacted in the interest of good morals and decency; or for any one or more of the following causes:
A. The licensee, his/her manager or agent in charge of the premises licensed, has been convicted of or has pled guilty to a felony under the laws of the State of Nebraska, or of any other state of the United States.
B. The licensee, his/her manager or agent in charge of the premises licensed, has been convicted of or has pled guilty to being the proprietor, manager or agent in charge of a gambling house, or of pandering or other crime or misdemeanor opposed to decency and morality.
C. The licensee, his/her manager or agent in charge of the premises licensed, has been convicted of or pled guilty to violation of any federal or state law concerning the manufacture, possession, or sale of alcoholic liquors.
D. That the licensee either swore falsely to any question in his/her application for said license, or has failed to comply with the statements and representations made by the answer to any question or questions in said application; or has failed to perform in accordance with any other statement or representation, or keep any promise, oral or written, made to the council, in connection with such licensee's request for said license.
E. The licensee, his/her manager or agent in charge of the premises licensed, shall have forfeited bond to appear in court to answer charges for any one of the violations of law or ordinances referred to in this section.
F. It shall be cause for revocation as herein provided if the licensee, his/her manager or agent, shall allow any live person to appear, or have reasonable cause to believe that any live person shall appear in any licensed premises in a state of nudity, to provide entertainment, to provide service, to act as hostess, manager or owner, or to serve as an employee in any capacity. For the purposes of this subsection, the term "nudity" shall mean the showing of the human male or female genitals, pubic area or buttocks, or the human female breast including the nipple or any portion below the nipple with less than a full opaque covering.
G. It shall be cause for revocation when a licensee, his/her manager or agent in charge of the premises has successive violations that meet the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission standard of violation, the City Council may revoke or cancel the liquor license.