§ 16-353. Junkyard—Suspension with intent to revoke.  


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  • Any junkyard operator's license issued pursuant to this article may be suspended by the city clerk, which shall be deemed a suspension with intent to revoke. The city clerk will comply with section 16-16 of this Code in noticing the suspension. The suspension with intent to revoke shall automatically become a revocation of the license unless the dealer requests an appeal hearing within ten (10) business days pursuant to section 16-16 of this Code, as amended.

    In addition to the grounds to revoke contained in section 16-17 of this Code, the city clerk may rely on the following grounds to revoke a junkyard operator's license under section 16-16:

    (1)

    The property fails to comply with the zoning ordinance and any required condition of the junkyard's conditional use approval and the operator or licensee has failed to take steps to remedy the conditions.

    (2)

    The licensee fails to allow an administrative inspection.

(Ord. No. 2013-18, § 2, 8-13-13, eff. 9-12-13)