§ 15.40.100 MODIFICATION AND REVOCATION OF APPROVED CHANGE OF USE.
   (A)   Modification.
      (1)   After a change of use has been approved and after the applicant has executed and recorded a certificate of acceptance of the conditions of the resolution approving it, modification of the mitigation measures imposed, including additions and deletions, may be considered upon the filing of a written application by the applicant. Modification may be granted on the grounds that there has been a change in circumstances or new information, which could not reasonably have been known or considered at the time of the hearings on the application, has become available. Examples of such new information or changed circumstances include, but are not limited to revised plans by the applicant and a change in the availability of relocation spaces. Modification shall not be granted when it would unreasonably prejudice the ability of the residents to relocate to comparable spaces or comparable alternate housing.
      (2)   Any application for modification shall be subject to the notice and hearing procedures set forth in §§ 15.40.070 and 15.40.080. The decision in connection with a modification request shall take place as with the initial approval.
   (B)   Revocation.
      (1)   The City Council may by resolution initiate revocation proceedings on the grounds that the park owner or applicant has violated the provisions of this chapter or the terms of the resolution approving the change of use. The resolution shall specify the grounds asserted for revocation of the approval of the change of use by the park and shall set a hearing before the City Council to consider the revocation not sooner than 45 and not later than 60 days after the date of the resolution.
      (2)   A copy of the resolution shall be sent to the park owner by certified mail or personal delivery together with notice that any response by the park must be filed at least 20 days prior to the date set for the revocation hearing.
      (3)   The City Council shall render its findings and decision concerning revocation by resolution within 90 days after initiating revocation proceedings.
(`83 Code, § 15.40.100) (Ord. 92-13 § 1 (part), 1992; Ord. 92-13U § 1 (part), 1992)