A. If the director finds, from the information contained in an initial or renewed special access permit application, his or her investigation thereof, and/or the report and recommendation of the chief of police, that: (1) approving a special access permit would be contrary to the public interest or to the public health, safety, and welfare; (2) the applicant is not eligible to operate a private patrol service in the city; (3) the applicant is not under contract to provide private patrol security services to the person or entity listed in the application; or (4) the applicant has violated any prior special access permit requirement or condition, or the provisions of this article; the director shall deny the application and notify the applicant in writing of the reasons for the denial.
B. The director may suspend a special access permit at any time if the director determines that there are grounds for denial of the permit as stated in subsection A of this section. The director shall give written notice to the permit holder of the suspension, stating the reasons for the permit suspension and the period of time that special access to the park by the permit holder's security guards is prohibited. The suspension period shall not extend longer than the time necessary to investigate the reasons for the permit suspension. Upon completion of the investigation, the director may modify the permit conditions, impose new permit conditions, or revoke the permit. The director shall give written notice to the permit holder stating the reasons for the change in the permit conditions or the permit revocation and the effective date of the change or revocation.
C. The director may revoke a special access permit at any time on the same grounds as for denial of a permit as stated in subsection A of this section. The director shall give written notice to the permit holder stating the reasons for the permit revocation and the effective date that the permit is revoked.
D. The decision of the director to deny, suspend, modify, or revoke a special access permit shall be final and shall not be subject to appeal. (Ord. 2013-0007 § 5; Ord. 2012-042 § 5)