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(1) The city administrator shall temporarily suspend any license or work permit issued hereunder if:

(a) Any person who has interest in the business is convicted of a felony.

(b) Any person who has any interest in the business is convicted of five misdemeanors.

(c) Any person who has any interest in the business is convicted of or forfeited bail for any crime involving firearms, controlled substances, sexual offenses, prostitution, assaults or contributing to the delinquency of a minor.

(d) Any false or misleading information is supplied in the application or any information requested is omitted from the application.

(e) Any person who has any interest in the business or any employee violates any section of this chapter.

(f) The licensee fails to keep the building or equipment of the licensed premises in compliance with the applicable health, building, fire, or life safety codes.

(g) The licensee fails to comply with any of the requirements of this chapter or other applicable ordinance of the city of North Bend or laws of the state of Oregon or of the United States.

(2) Any action taken by the city administrator under this section shall be subject to the right of appeal to the council when meeting in regular council session. Notice of appeal shall be filed with the recorder within 20 days or such action shall be deemed final and conclusive. A temporary suspension shall be for 30 days.

(3) Permanent revocation may be made only by the council and such revocation shall only take place at a council meeting in regular council session upon application of the city administrator and only after the licensee has been served with notice of at least 20 days prior to the council meeting. Such notice shall include the time and date of the council meeting and the grounds upon which the permanent revocation is sought. Notice shall be deemed to have been received by the licensee or permittee if the city administrator mails notice to the address listed by the licensee or permittee on his application for a license or a permit. (Ord. 1805 § 10, 1993)