5.27.110 Denial, suspension, and revocation of permits.
   A.   Denial, suspension or revocation. In addition to any other remedy provided by this chapter, a short-term vacation rental permit may be denied, and if already issued, may be suspended or revoked by the city manager, pursuant to this section.
   B.   Grounds. In addition to the grounds for denial, suspension or revocation imposed under Chapter 5.04 of this municipal code, a permit issued under this chapter, and/or a city business license issued by the city may be denied, suspended or revoked upon any of the following grounds:
      1.   A material misrepresentation, false or misleading information was included on the application or renewal application for a permit and/or city business license application.
      2.   A violation of any provision under this chapter, any applicable provision under Title 16 of this municipal code, and/or any other applicable law, rule or regulation has occurred on the premises of the short-term vacation rental.
      3.   An authorized official has given notification of existing health or safety violations on the property or non-compliance with applicable laws, rules and regulations relating to health and safety.
      4.   A short-term vacation rental permit for the property has been suspended or revoked in the previous twelve (12) months, unless the property has been sold and the new owner can demonstrate to the city change of property ownership during that time period.
      5.   The applicant is delinquent in the payment of any outstanding fees, assessments or taxes owed to the city related to any property located in the city that is owned by the applicant, including, but not limited to Transient Occupancy Taxes (TOT).
   C.   Appeal of denial, suspension or revocation. The appeal procedures for the denial, suspension or revocation of a permit shall be those set forth in Chapter 5.04 of this municipal code.
   D.   Public notice of suspension or revocation. If a short-term vacation rental permit is suspended or revoked pursuant to this section, notification shall be provided by the city to all record property owners located within three hundred (300) feet of the subject short-term vacation rental of any imposed suspension or revocation of the permit. Posting of the suspension or revocation shall also be provided on the city’s short-term vacation rental webpage.
   E.   Prohibited operations. If a short-term vacation rental permit is revoked pursuant to this Section, the applicant shall not operate a short-term vacation rental at the property for a period of twelve (12) months from the date of such revocation. No permit that is revoked by the city may be transferred to any other person or entity to operate a short-term vacation rental at the property during such period of revocation. (Ord. 561-20 Exhibit A, 2020)