§ 116.04 REVOCATION OF PERMIT.
   (A)   Any permit issued hereunder may be revoked by the Administrator if the permit holder has:
      (1)   Received more than one citation for a violation of this chapter or any other provision of this code within the preceding 12 month time period;
      (2)   Has knowingly made a false material statement in the application; or
      (3)   Has otherwise become disqualified for the issuance of a permit under the terms of this chapter.
   (B)   Notice of the revocation shall be given to the permit holder in writing, with the reasons for the revocation specified in the notice, served either by personal service or by certified United States mail to their last known address. The revocation shall become effective the day following personal service or if mailed, three days from the date of mailing.
   (C)   The permit holder shall have ten days from the date of such revocation in which to file notice with the Administrator of their appeal from the order revoking said permit.
   (D)   The Administrator shall provide for a hearing on the appeal in accordance with the provisions of this section herein.
   (E)   Upon finalization of any revocation, the permit holder shall remove said donation box no later than ten days after said final decision. Upon expiration of this ten day grace period, the donation box shall acquire noncompliant status and be subject to immediate impoundment without further notice. Any donation box impounded by the city shall be released to the owner upon payment of all applicable impoundment and storage fees. If a donation box is impounded for longer than ten calendar days, it shall be considered abandoned property subject to disposal or sale at the city’s sole discretion.
   (F)   In the event the permit of any permit holder is revoked by the Administrator, no second or additional permit shall be issued to such person within one year of the date such permit was revoked.
   (G)   Donation boxes that have been placed without a permit are subject to the same impoundment regulations set forth in division (E) above after a notice of violation has been issued and the ten day compliance period has expired.
(Ord. OR-2287-23, passed 1-23-23; Am. Ord. OR-2304-23, passed 6-5-23)