A.
Any license or permit issued pursuant to the provisions of any mercantile ordinance or other ordinances of the City of Atlantic City, or any amendment thereof, for the conducting of business, may be suspended, canceled or revoked for good cause by the Mercantile Licensing Division of Atlantic City. Good cause for suspension, cancellation or revocation shall include, but is not limited to:
(1)
The existence or maintenance for the carrying on of any business in any building or structure which is structurally unsafe or not provided with adequate egress or which constitutes a fire hazard.
(2)
The existence of unsanitary conditions, noise, disturbances or other conditions at, near or in the premises which cause or tend to create a public or private nuisance or which injuriously affects the public health, safety or welfare of the citizens of the City of Atlantic City.
(3)
The commission of, or permitting or causing the commission of, any act in the operation of the business, which act is unlawful or is prohibited by any ordinance, rule or law of the City, state or federal government.
(4)
Fraudulent practices and misrepresentations in the operation of the business or concealment or misrepresentation in procuring the license.
(5)
A revocation of a license or permit shall result where three violations of the within chapter or ordinances of the City of Atlantic City, which shall constitute sufficient cause, occur within a two-year time period. Such revocation is pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:52-2 after notice and hearing. The Director of Licensing and Inspections shall conduct such hearings, and be the sole authority, to revoke said license or permit, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:52.2.
[Added 4-7-2004 by Ord. No. 26-2004; amended 1-27-2010 by Ord. No. 03-2010]
B.
The Director of Licenses of Mercantile may take into consideration the lack of proper supervision of the licensee, as well as the number of valid requests for police assistance to quell disturbances or to arrest violators which were caused by acts or an omission of responsibility by the licensee or his agents.
C.
The Director of Licenses of Mercantile may take into consideration the manner in which the operator or licensee operates his business and may deny, revoke or suspend said license if said operator knowingly operates same in a manner calculated to harass or to continually annoy the neighbors in their quiet enjoyment of their own premises.
D.
The Director of Licenses of Mercantile shall not issue a new license or renew any existing license to any applicant to operate a business in any building location that has been determined by the Building Department to be an unsafe building, as defined herein, or determined to be against the public welfare or safety.