§ 95.44 PERMITS AND LICENSES.
   (A)   All applications for permits and licenses herein provided for shall be directed to the city.
   (B)   All permits and licenses herein provided for that may be issued by the city shall not be transferable in any way, but all benefits which may be derived therefrom shall accrue only to the person to whom the permit was originally issued by the city. All such permits or licenses shall be consecutively numbered.
   (C)   Each permit or license, whether or not issued for a consideration shall be subject to revocation by the Police Chief or his or her designate, whenever the licensee or holder of such permit in any way violates or permits the violation of any law, ordinance, rule or regulation for the regulation, care, protection, or control of the reservoir, drainage area or water supply of the city, under the following procedure.
      (1)   Any person operating a boat or watercraft in violation of the ordinances, rule or regulations of the state or the city may be issued a violation notice by any authorized agent of the city. In addition, a copy of the notice shall be sent by certified mail to the person who obtained the license or permit for that boat.
      (2)   The license or permit for any boat shall be revoked upon any driver of that boat being issued two violation notices in any calendar year.
      (3)   The permit or license shall not be eligible for renewal until the following calendar year and may be renewed only upon proof of satisfactory completion of an approved boater’s safety course.
      (4)   (a)   Any person receiving a violation notice or revocation may appeal by first filing a written request with the Police Chief for review by the Police Chief.
         (b)   Further appeal may be taken to the City Council for its review upon filing a written notice. Appeal to the City Council may be taken only after an appeal to the Police Chief.
      (5)   The procedure outlined above shall be additional to any procedure or penalty for violation of this subchapter and/or the laws of the state.
(2000 Code, § 95.44) (Ord. 2473, passed 4-14-1998)