Title 31 · Chapter 31 - LOCAL BUSINESS TAX AND MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS REGULATIONS
Grounds for nonrenewal
Section: 31-41
The following constitute adequate grounds for the city manager or designee to deny renewal of a BTR:
(1)
The BTR holder has an unpaid balance for the previous year's or years' BTR;
(2)
The BTR holder has materially misrepresented or failed to include the information required by this article to be included in the BTR application form;
(3)
The BTR holder subsequent to being issued a has been convicted of, or has pled guilty to, a violation of a law of this state, or ordinance of the county or ordinance of the city, which violation occurred as a part of the main business activity approved and not merely incident thereto;
(4)
The BTR holder is conducting business from premises which do not possess a valid and current certificate of occupancy issued by the planning, building and zoning department;
(5)
The BTR holder is conducting business from premises which do not possess a valid and current certificate of use issued by the office of zoning;
(6)
The BTR holder is conducting business from the proposed premises and is not in compliance with a zoning ordinance or other city ordinance.
(7)
The BTR holder has obtained a permit, certificate or BTR, including a BTR issued pursuant to this article, by misleading, and/or deceptive information or making false statements that were relied upon by the city or an employee operating in an official capacity in issuing the above-mentioned permit(s), certificate(s) or BTR(s); or
(8)
There is a pending judgment, order, injunction or decree entered by a court or tribunal of competent jurisdiction against said from engaging in the activity for which he/she seeks a BTR renewal.
(Ord. No. 10303, § 1, 7-23-87; Code 1980, § 31-17; Ord. No. 12885, § 1, 2-8-07; Ord. No. 13106, § 2, 10-8-09; Ord. No. 13676, § 2, 4-27-17; Ord. No. 13745, § 2, 2-22-18)