A. The fire chief, or the chief's designee, may revoke, immediately and without notice or hearing, the permit of any permittee who violates any of the following provisions: Section 8.48.120(A), (B) and (E), Section 8.48.140(D). If the revocation occurs between June 22nd and July 5th, the chief shall inform the permittee that the permittee may seek review of the chief's decision by the city manager, or the city manager's designee, on the next business day. At the earliest opportunity on the next business day after the revocation, the chief shall provide the city manager with written notice that a fire-works permit has been revoked, including the name of the permittee and a brief statement of the grounds for revocation. The city manager, or the city manager's designee, shall meet with the permittee and the chief on that day, upon the permittee's request, to review the fire chief's decision. The decision of the city manager shall be final. If the revocation occurs before or after the specified period, the appeal procedures of subsection B of this section shall apply.
B. The fire chief, or the chief's designee, may revoke the permit of any permittee who violates any provision of this chapter not specified in subsection A of this section. Such revocation shall not take effect for five days, during which time the permittee may seek review of the chief's decision by submitting a written request for review to the city manager. The chief shall provide the city manager with written notice that a fireworks permit has been revoked, including the name of the permittee and a brief statement of the grounds for revocation. The city manager, or the city manager's designee, shall meet with the permittee and the chief to review the chief's decision. The decision of the city manager shall be final.
C. Any permittee whose permit has been revoked, pursuant to subsection A or B of this section, shall be barred from receiving a permit under this chapter for five years from the date of revocation. (Prior code § 15.03.387)