Any permit issued for a billiard room or poolroom may be revoked or suspended for a violation of any of the conditions of the permit, or of the provisions of this Chapter or other provisions of law, or for good cause, which shall include but not be limited to a material misstatement in the application for the permit, or conduct which does not comport with the public welfare. No permit shall be revoked for any cause or violation until a public hearing has been held thereon by the Common Council, and the permittee has been given five days' notice in writing of the time and place of such hearing either by United States mail, or by personal service, and a brief statement of specific charges; provided, that any permit may be suspended by the Mayor, pending the holding of a public hearing as provided above, by causing a written notice of such temporary suspension to be delivered to the permittee personally, or to his manager.
(Ord. 2589, 6-23-64)