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SANTA CLARA COUNTY CODE OF ORDINANCES: Sec. B3-120. Revocation, reaffirmation or conditional reaffirmation.

Copyrighted by SANTA CLARA COUNTY CODE & Municipal Code Corporation, 1998.

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Sec. B3-120. Revocation, reaffirmation or conditional reaffirmation.

Any license issued under this chapter may be reaffirmed, conditionally reaffirmed, or revoked on the Zoning Administrator's motion or based on a referral from the Board of Supervisors, the Sheriff, the District Attorney or any other County officer or department head to the Zoning Administrator. Except as provided in Section B3-119, a public hearing on the revocation, reaffirmation, or conditional reaffirmation will be held and notice will be given in accordance with Section B3-115(a). The Zoning Administrator may revoke or conditionally reaffirm any circus or entertainment event license on any of the following grounds:

(a) That the license was obtained by fraud, or false, misleading or fraudulent statements of material facts made in the application for the license or in any other document submitted pursuant to this chapter.

(b) That any person making use of the license is violating or has violated any conditions of the license.

(c) That the detriment to the public health or safety, or the nuisance arising from the conduct of the event or from changed circumstances necessitates the revocation of the license or the modification or addition to the license conditions.

(d) That an inadvertent error or omission in establishing the original conditions requires modifying or adding to the license conditions, but the license shall not be revoked because of such error or omission.

(e) That the license holder has violated, or caused or permitted any other person to violate, any provision of this chapter or state or federal law in connection with the event.

An appeal to the Board of Supervisors from the decision of the Zoning Administrator under this section may be made within 15 calendar days after the decision and in accordance with the procedures in Section B3-117.

(Ord. No. NS-502.7, § 3, 9-14-04)

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