1188.13 REVOCATION OF PERMIT.
   The City Manager shall have the authority to:
   (a)   (1)    Order the correction of any condition that constitutes a violation of this chapter or any other provision of any law or regulation adopted or enforced by the City of Wyoming.
      (2)   Revoke a permit when the owner or operator of such Temporary Outdoor Dining Facility, Transient Business, or Food Truck fails to comply with the written notice to correct any such violation within the prescribed time frame.
      (3)   Immediately revoke a permit where it is determined that the violation constitutes a serious or significant threat to the health, safety, or general welfare of the public. Such revocation may be served verbally, or in writing.
      (4)   Order the immediate correction of any violation occurring on any public sidewalk or street, City property, or within the public domain. Such order may be served verbally or in writing.
   (b)   Additionally, if the operator of the Temporary Outdoor Dining Facility, Transient Business, or Food Truck is required to obtain a permit, approval, or letter of authority by the State of Ohio, County of Hamilton, or other governing authority and such permit, approval, or letter of authority is revoked thereby, notice of such revocation must be provided to the City Manager within forty eight (48) hours of the receipt thereof by the owner, operator, or a duly authorized agent thereof. At the sole discretion of the City Manager, the Special Use Permit issued by the City of Wyoming may also be revoked as a result of the revocation of the permit, approval, or letter of authority by any other governing authority.
   (c)   With the exception of Section 1188.13(a) (3) and Section 1188.13(a) (4), all notices shall be in writing and the owner or operator shall be given a reasonable amount of time to comply with such notice. For purposes of this chapter, a reasonable amount of time shall be not less than twenty-four hours. Notices shall be given or mailed to the owner or operator or an agent thereof or they may be posted in a conspicuous place on the premises.
(Ord. 19-2020. Passed 11-16-20.)