A permit issued under this article may be refused by the Fire
Marshal or suspended, revoked, or not renewed by the City Council
for cause. The term "cause" as used in this article shall include
the doing or omitting of any act or permitting any condition to exist
on the premises for which a permit is issued, which act, omission,
or condition is contrary to the health, safety, and welfare of the
public, is unlawful, irregular, or fraudulent in nature, is unauthorized
or beyond the scope of the permit issued, or is forbidden by this
article or any applicable law. "Cause" shall include but not be limited
to:
A. Fraud or material misrepresentation in the application;
B. Fraud or material misrepresentation in the operation of the business
or during a safety inspection;
C. Any material violation of this article or of the regulations authorized
herein;
D. Any violation of federal or state law or local ordinance which creates
a risk to the health, safety, or welfare of the community;
E. Conducting the business in an unlawful manner or in such a manner as to constitute a maintenance of a nuisance upon or in connection with the premises for which a permit is issued. For purposes of this article, "nuisance" shall be given its normal and customary meaning and shall include the nuisances found within Chapter
203 of this Code, as well as, but not be limited to, the following:
(1) Existing violations of building, electrical, mechanical, plumbing,
zoning, health, fire, or other applicable regulatory codes;
(2) A pattern or practice of patron conduct which is in violation of
the law and/or interferes with the health, safety, and welfare of
the properties in the area.
F. Failure by the owner or operator to permit inspection of the premises
by the City's agents or employees in connection with the enforcement
of this article;
G. Failure to pay personal property taxes, other City obligations and
real property taxes by February 14 of each year.