Laserfiche WebLink
42 <br /> Ordinance 2000-001 <br /> Page 3 <br /> viii. Failure of an establishment granted a license to exhibit <br /> satisfactory progress toward completion of construction <br /> within 6 months from its issuance, or failure of an <br /> establishment to operate for a period of 6 months. A <br /> hearing shall be held to determine what progress has been <br /> made toward opening or reopening the establishment and, <br /> if satisfactory progress is not demonstrated, the Council <br /> may revoke the license. <br /> 3. Presumptive Civil Penalties. <br /> L Purpose. The purpose of this Section is to establish a <br /> standard by which the City Council determines the length <br /> of license suspensions and the propriety of revocations, <br /> and shall apply to all premises licensed under this <br /> Chapter. These penalties are presumed to be appropriate <br /> for every case; however, the Council may deviate in an <br /> individual case where the Council finds that there exist <br /> substantial reasons making it more appropriate to deviate, <br /> such as, but not limited to, a licensee's efforts in <br /> combination with the State or City to prevent the sale of <br /> alcohol to minors. When deviating from these standards, <br /> the Council will provide written findings that support the <br /> penalty selected. <br /> ii. Presumptive Penalties for Violations. The minimum <br /> penalties for convictions or violations must be presumed <br /> as follows (unless specified, numbers below indicate <br /> consecutive days' suspensions): <br /> Appearance <br /> Type of Violation I St 2nd 3 rd 4 Eh <br /> 1. Commission of a felony Revocation N/A N/A N/A <br /> related to the licensed <br /> activity <br /> 2. Sale of alcoholic Revocation N/A N/A N/A <br /> beverages while license is <br /> under suspension <br />