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a. The city may suspend a license for a period not to <br /> exceed thirty (30) days if it determines that a <br /> licensee or an employee of a licensee has: <br /> (i. ) Violated or is not in compliance with any <br /> provisions of this section. <br /> (ii. ) Engaged in the use of alcoholic beverages <br /> while on premises. • <br /> (iii. )Refused to allow an inspection of the adult <br /> use - principal premises a s <br /> authorized by this Code. <br /> (iv. ) Knowingly (Ask Attorney- what about <br /> unknowingly permitted?) permitted gambling by <br /> any person on the adult use-principal <br /> premises. <br /> (v. ) Demonstrated inability to operate or manage an <br /> adult use-principal in a peaceful and law- <br /> abiding manner, thus necessitating action by <br /> law enforcement officers. <br /> b. A suspension by the city shall be preceded by <br /> written notice to the licensee and a public <br /> hearing. The notice shall give at least ten (10) <br /> days notice of the time and place of the hearing <br /> and shall state the nature of the charges against <br /> the licensee. The notice may be served upon the <br /> licensee personally, or by leaving the same a the <br /> licensed premises with the person in charge <br /> thereof. <br /> Subd. 17 REVOCATION <br /> a. The city may revoke a license if it determines <br /> that: <br /> (i. ) The cause of the suspension as set forth in <br /> section # occurs and the license has been <br /> suspended within the preceding months. <br /> (ii. ) The licensee gave false or misleading <br /> information in the material submitted to the <br /> city during the application process. <br /> (iii. )A licensee or an employee has knowingly (ask <br /> Attorney- what about unknowingly?) allowed <br /> possession, use or sale of controlled <br /> substances or alcohol on the premises. <br /> 19 <br />