1341.08 VOIDING LICENSE.
Any housing license shall be revoked, null and void if:
(a) The building for which the license was granted and the use to which it is put do not comply in all respects with this Code and with all other applicable laws and ordinances;
(b) Any false statement or representation has been made by the applicant in connection with the application or issuance of the housing license;
(c) The owner of the license does anything or causes anything to be done or omits to do anything or causes the omission of anything required or prohibited by this Code or by any other law or ordinance relating to such building or its use;
(d) In the building for which the license was applied, more dwelling units or more rooming units are used than were stated in the application; or if more roomers are permitted at any one time than stated in the application;
(e) In the building for which the license was issued, more dwelling units or more rooming units are used than permitted by the license; or if more roomers are permitted at any one time than the number specified in the license; or
(f) The owner of the building is delinquent in: (1) obtaining the housing license; (2) paying the annual license fee; or (3) paying any applicable late fee for 12 consecutive months. To avoid revocation due to an outstanding fee, an occupier (tenant) of a building threatened with revocation may choose to pay any outstanding fee to the Building Commissioner.
(g) Upon the revocation of a housing license, the Building Commissioner shall cause notice of the revocation to be issued to the building owner and occupier (tenant).
(h) In the building for which the license was issued, the following activities occur by the owner, occupant or invitee of the owner of the property:
(2) Any disorderly conduct, disturbance of the peace or other violation of Chapter 509 of the Codified Ordinances of the City.
(5) Any health, safety, or sanitation violation under Chapter 521 of the Codified Ordinances of the City.
(6) Any obstruction of official business violation under Section 525.07 of the Codified Ordinances of the City.
(12) Any weapons, explosives, firearm, handgun or fireworks violation under Chapter 549 of the Codified Ordinances of the City.
(14) Commercial or business activities in residential districts, in violation of any section of the City's Codified Ordinances that specifically prohibit commercial or business activity in a residential district.
(15) Using the telephone number of the 9-1-1 system to report an emergency if the person knows that no emergency exists, or knowingly using a 9-1-1 system for a purpose other than obtaining emergency service, in violation of Section 537.12 of the Codified Ordinances of the City.
(Ord. 2-2020. Passed 2-11-20.)