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SOLICITOR'S PERMIT RENEWAL - City of Temecula

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Section 501(c)(3) <strong>of</strong> the Internal Revenue Code <strong>of</strong> 1954, and who is eighteen years <strong>of</strong> age or younger ascertified by the organization;F. Solicitation conducted for a political purpose. (Ord. 94-12 § 3 (part))5.16.070 Revocation <strong>of</strong> permits.A. Whenever it shall be shown that any person to whom a permit has been issued has violated any<strong>of</strong> the provisions <strong>of</strong> this chapter, or where such person has exhibited a pattern <strong>of</strong> practice to violate any <strong>of</strong>the provisions <strong>of</strong> this chapter after being requested by the city to cease such violation(s), the city managershall suspend the permit after giving written notice to the permit holder, <strong>of</strong> not less than two business days,in person or by registered special delivery, postage prepaid and addressed to the permit holder at theaddress specified in the permit application or any amendment thereto, <strong>of</strong> the suspension and proposedrevocation, stating with specificity the reason therefor. The permit holder may file with the city manager,within ten days <strong>of</strong> the delivery <strong>of</strong> the notice <strong>of</strong> suspension and proposed revocation, a written request for ahearing, which request shall have the effect <strong>of</strong> staying the suspension until the city manager has renderedhis decision, except in instances where said suspension is necessary to protect the public safety.B. The city manager shall hold a hearing within ten days after the filing <strong>of</strong> such request. At thehearing, the city manager shall hear all relevant evidence, shall consider the merits <strong>of</strong> the proposedrevocation, including any actions which have been taken to cure the alleged violation, and shall render adecision thereon within one business day after the hearing. Said decision shall be communicated in writingto the permit holder within two days thereafter and shall state with specificity the reasons therefor.C. In the event that the permit holder does not request a hearing within ten days after the delivery<strong>of</strong> the notice <strong>of</strong> suspension and proposed revocation, the permit shall be revoked and the revocation shallnot be appealable. (Ord. 94-12 § 3 (part))5.16.080 Appeal to city council.A. In a case where the city manager denies, revokes or refuses to renew a permit, any applicant orpermit holder, within ten days <strong>of</strong> the date <strong>of</strong> written notification <strong>of</strong> the disputed action may appeal such tothe city council. The appeal shall be in the form <strong>of</strong> a letter, filed with the city clerk stating therein wherethere was error in the city manager’s decision. Any appeal shall be accompanied by the appropriate appealfee established by resolution <strong>of</strong> the city council. The filing <strong>of</strong> such an appeal with the city council shall notstay the action <strong>of</strong> the city manager.B. The council shall hear the appeal at its next regular meeting. At the time <strong>of</strong> the appeal hearing,the council shall hear all relevant evidence and shall determine the merits <strong>of</strong> the appeal, and it shall render adecision thereon within three business days after the hearing. Said decision shall be communicated inwriting to the applicant within two days thereafter and shall state the reasons therefor. The decision <strong>of</strong> thecity council shall be final and conclusive. (Ord. 94-12 § 3 (part))5.16.090 Manner <strong>of</strong> solicitation—Disclosure requirements.

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