(a) Revocation of Permit. A STR permit may be revoked for the following reasons:
(1) The severity of a violation of a requirement of Title 6 of the County Code necessitated the immediate vacation of the property.
(2) The conditions or actions that resulted in the suspension of the permit have not been abated or addressed by a demonstrable change in the business practices associated with the STR within 60 calendar days of the suspension being upheld on appeal or otherwise deemed final.
(3) The condition or the business practice that resulted in the suspension of the permit reoccurs within 12 months following the date the suspension was upheld on appeal or otherwise deemed final.
(4) A permit is suspended two times in a consecutive 24-month period, where said suspensions are either upheld on appeal or otherwise deemed final.
(5) The permit was obtained through fraud or deceit.
(6) The permit was issued in error.
(b) Appeals of Revocation of Permit.
(1) The revocation of a permit based on substandard building conditions or other violations of Title 6 of the County Code may be appealed for a hearing before the Building Appeals Board. The format and process of the appeal shall be as required by § 63.0105. A decision by the Building Appeals Board shall be final and no further appeal within the County shall be available.
(2) The revocation of a permit pursuant to §§ 84.28.100(a)(2), (a)(3), or (a)(4), where the underlying violation or violations are general violations, or pursuant to §§ 84.28.100(a)(5) or (a)(6), may be appealed for a hearing before a County appointed hearing officer as defined by §§ 12.2701, 12.2702, 12.2703, and 12.2705. The procedure for such hearing is set forth in § 84.28.090(c)(2)(A) through (C) and (c)(3). A decision by the hearing officer shall be final and no further appeal within the County shall be available.
(c) New Application After Revocation of Permit. No application for a permit shall be permitted within 12 months after a revocation is made final.
(Ord. 4331, passed - -2017; Am. Ord. 4371, passed - -2019; Am. Ord. 4439, passed - -2022)