A. Permits, Entitlements, Licenses, or Approvals. A permit, entitlement, license, or approval may be revoked or modified by the commission if any one of the following findings of fact can be made in a positive manner:
1. Circumstances under which the permit was granted have been changed by the applicant to a degree that one or more of the findings contained in the original permit can no longer be made in a positive manner and the public convenience, health, safety, and general welfare require the revocation;
2. The permit was obtained in a fraudulent manner;
3. One or more of the conditions of the permit have not been substantially fulfilled or have been violated;
4. The use for which the permit was granted had ceased or was suspended for at least one hundred eighty (180) days;
5. The use or improvement for which the permit was granted is being or is allowed to be or operates in violation of any code, law, ordinance, regulation, or statute; or
6. The use or improvement for which the permit was granted has become detrimental to the public convenience, health, safety, and general welfare or the manner of operation constitutes or is creating a nuisance.
B. Variance Revocation or Modification. A variance may be revoked or modified by the commission if any one of the following findings of fact can be made in a positive manner:
1. Circumstances have been changed by the applicant to a degree that one or more of the findings contained in the original approval can no longer be made in a positive manner, and the grantee has not substantially exercised the rights granted by the variance; or
2. One or more of the conditions of the variance have not been met, or have been violated, and the grantee has not substantially exercised the rights granted by the variance.
(Ord. 182 § 2 (part), 1997)