A. Decision authority. Revocation of a conditional use permit is reviewed by the original decision-maker.
B. Decision and findings.
1. The decision-maker may revoke a conditional use permit based on any one or more of the following findings:
a. That the property's use is detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare;
b. That the property's use constitutes a public nuisance; or
c. That the property's use violates any condition of approval of the discretionary permit.
2. If the decision-maker determines that there are grounds to revoke the discretionary permit, the decision-maker may, in lieu of revocation, impose additional or modify existing conditions of approval of the discretionary permit as the decision-maker determines to be necessary or appropriate for the use of the property to conform to the standards of approval.
C. Appeal. A director-level decision to revoke or modify a conditional use permit is appealable to the planning and design commission, and a commission-level decision to revoke a conditional use permit is appealable to the city council, as provided in section 17.812.060. (Ord. 2017-0061 § 93; Ord. 2013-0020 § 1; Ord. 2013-0007 § 1)