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G. License Actions, Reapplication: <br /> 1. Suspension: Licenses may be suspended for up to ninety(90) calendar days and may after <br /> the period of suspension be reinstated subject to compliance with this Chapter and any <br /> conditions imposed by the City Council at the time of suspension. <br /> 2. Revocation, Denial, Nonrenewal: Licenses that are revoked will not be reinstated until the <br /> owner has applied for and secured a new license and complied with all conditions imposed at <br /> the time of revocation. Upon a decision to revoke, deny, or not renew a license, no approval <br /> of any application for a new license for the same facility will be effective until after the <br /> period of time specified in the Council's written decision, which shall not exceed one(1) <br /> year. The Council shall specify in its written decision the date when an application for a <br /> new license will be accepted for processing. A decision not to renew a license may take the <br /> form of a suspension or revocation. A decision to deny an initial application for a new <br /> facility will not take the form of a suspension or revocation unless false statements have been <br /> made by the applicant in connection with the application. A decision to deny an initial <br /> application shall state conditions of reapplication. <br /> 3. Reinstatement Fees: All new applications must be accompanied by a reinstatement fee, as <br /> specified by Council resolution, in addition to all other fees required by this Chapter. <br /> 4. Written Decision, Compliance: Written decisions to revoke, suspend, deny, or not renew a <br /> license or application shall specify the part or parts of the facility to which it applies. <br /> Thereafter, and until a license is reissued or reinstated, no rental units becoming vacant in <br /> such part or parts of the facility may be re-let or occupied. Revocation, suspension, or non- <br /> renewal of a license shall not excuse the owner from compliance with all terms of state laws <br /> and Codes and this Code of Ordinances for as long as any units in the facility are occupied. <br /> Failure to comply with all terms of this Chapter during the term of revocation, suspension, or <br /> non-renewal is a misdemeanor and grounds for extension of the term of such revocation or <br /> suspension or continuation of non-renewal, or for a decision not to reinstate the license, <br /> notwithstanding any limitations on the period of suspension, revocation, or non-renewal <br /> specified in the City Council's written decision or in paragraph 6 of this Section. <br /> 5. New License Prohibited: A property owner who has a rental license revoked may not receive <br /> a new rental license for another property within the City for a period of one(1) year from the <br /> date of revocation. The property owner may continue to operate currently licensed MDRs if <br /> the properties are maintained in compliance with City Codes and other applicable <br /> regulations. <br /> 6. The Council may postpone or discontinue an action to deny, not renew, revoke, or suspend a <br /> registration certificate, or to fine a licensee or applicant, if the licensee or applicant has taken <br /> appropriate measures to correct the violation. <br /> 908.08: APPEALS <br /> A. An appeal pertaining to any licensing decision addressed in this Chapter may be filed by an <br /> MRD property owner. <br /> 1. The appeal shall be submitted to the City Manager within ten(10) thirty(30) calendar <br /> days after the making of the order or decision being appealed. <br /> 2. The appeal shall state the specific grounds upon which the appeal is made. <br /> 3. The appeal shall be accompanied by the fee set forth in Chapter 314. <br /> B. When an appeal is filed, a public meeting regarding the matter shall be held before the City <br /> Council, acting as the Board of Adjustments and Appeals, at a regular meeting held within <br /> thirty(30) ninety(90) calendar days of the receipt of the appeal. The Board of Adjustments <br /> and Appeals may consider any of the evidence that had previously been considered as part of <br /> 7 <br />