A. In issuing a food vending vehicle property permit, the director may impose conditions on the permit relating to public health, safety, and welfare. The conditions may include, but are not limited to, regulations on the time of operations, the sale and consumption of alcohol, security measures, sanitation, restrooms, furniture, and lighting.
B. A property permit may be denied by the director on any of the following grounds:
1. The information submitted in the application for the property permit is materially false or incomplete;
2. The operation of food vending vehicles on the subject property would be a violation of this code, including, but not limited to, the provisions of Articles VII, VIII and IX of this chapter;
3. The operation of food vending vehicles on the subject property, in the director's opinion, would likely cause a public safety problem, create a public nuisance, or would otherwise be contrary to the public interest;
4. The applicant or any owner of the private property has unpaid administrative penalties imposed pursuant to Chapter 1.28 for the violation of provisions of this chapter; or
5. Within twelve (12) months of the date of application, the applicant or any owner of the private property has had a property permit revoked. (Ord. 2015-0016 § 2)