(A) The Chief of Police shall revoke a permit of a permittee or an employee or independent contractor upon determining that:
(1) In the event the village believes that the application has been granted based upon false information, and a court of competent jurisdiction finds that the information contained in any application is in fact materially false, the permit may be revoked; or
(2) A permittee or an employee or independent contractor has knowingly allowed possession, use or sale of controlled substances in or on the premises; or
(3) A permittee or an employee or independent contractor has knowingly allowed prostitution on the permitted premises; or
(4) A permittee or an employee or independent contractor knowingly operated or worked in the sexually oriented business during a period of time when the permit was suspended; or
(5) A permittee or an employee or independent contractor has been convicted of a specified criminal act for which the time period required in § 112.10 of this chapter has not elapsed; or
(6) On three or more occasions within a 12-month period, the Chief of Police has suspended an applicant's permit under this chapter; or
(7) On two or more occasions within a 12-month period, an individual or individuals committed an offense, occurring in or on the permitted premises, constituting a specified criminal act for which a conviction has been obtained, and the person or persons were employees of the sexually oriented business at the time the offenses were committed. The fact that a conviction is being appealed shall have no effect on the revocation of the permit; or
(8) A permittee is convicted of tax violations for any taxes or fees related to a sexually oriented business, or
(9) A permittee or an employee or independent contractor has knowingly allowed any sexual activity, as defined in R.C. § 2907.01, or any other specified sexual activities to occur in or on the permitted premises.
(10) A permittee has failed to comply with § 112.08(K) of this chapter on three or more occasions within a 12-month period.
(B) When the Chief of Police revokes a permit, the revocation shall continue for one calendar year. No applicant shall be issued a sexually oriented business permit for any other location in the village during the one-year period after the revocation became effective except in accordance with § 112.12(B) of this chapter.
(Ord. 19, 2008, passed 1-22-2009)