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A. Any permit may be suspended or revoked by the chief of police or his or her designated representative for any of the following reasons:

1. Falsehood of any information supplied by the permittee upon which issuance of the permit was based;

2. Failure of the permittee to notify the chief of police within two weeks of any change occurring subsequent to the issuance of the permit in the information supplied by the permittee upon which issuance of the permit was based;

3. Failure of the permittee or of any employees or subcontractors of the permittee to comply with the regulations set forth;

4. A finding by the chief of police that issuance of the permit or continued operation under the permit presents a threat to the public safety.

B. In the event the chief of police or his or her designated representative finds that any of the above grounds for permit revocation or suspension exist:

1. Written notice of proposed revocation or suspension of the permit shall be mailed to the permittee specifying the ground or grounds on which such proposed revocation or suspension is based.

2. The permittee shall be given no less than fifteen days from the date of mailing of said notice in which to deliver a response in writing to the chief of police. Any response shall specify any and all facts or information the permittee believes should be considered by the chief of police prior to any revocation or suspension of the permit.

3. If permittee does not timely respond to the notice provided, the revocation or suspension of the permit shall become effective on the sixteenth day following mailing of the notice.

4. If a timely response is received, the chief of police shall consider all information provided by the permittee and shall mail the final decision on any proposed revocation or suspension to the permittee within ten days of receipt of permittee’s response.

5. Any permittee whose application for a vendor’s or operator’s permit has been denied, revoked, or suspended may appeal the chief of police’s determination to the city council as provided by Chapter 1.20. (Ord. 1594 § 3 (part), 2014)