Any business license issued pursuant to this chapter may be suspended or revoked by the Business License Appeals Board upon a petition by the Business Licensing Officer if the Business License Appeals Board finds that:
(a) A court of competent jurisdiction has determined that the establishment, business, or activity has caused or become a public nuisance; or
(b) The licensee has violated a condition of the business license; or
(c) Due to a change in circumstances and conditions, the continuance of the establishment, business, or activity is hazardous to the public health, welfare, or safety; or
(d) The applicant for the permit made a material misrepresentation of facts in the application or supporting statements; or
(e) The establishment, business, or activity is maintained in violation of the standards prescribed by this title. (§ 2, Ord. 960, eff. October 6, 1983)