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Municipal Code, Complete - City of Santa Barbara

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5.32.100 Revocation <strong>of</strong> Permits.<br />

The Tax and Permit Inspector or the Chief <strong>of</strong> Police may revoke any permit or renewal issued under this chapter<br />

upon a determination that facts exist which would constitute grounds for denial <strong>of</strong> a permit under Sections 5.32.060 -<br />

5.32.080. (Ord. 3023, 1964; prior <strong>Code</strong> §26.57.)<br />

5.32.110 Revocation <strong>of</strong> Permit - Appeal.<br />

Any person aggrieved by any decision <strong>of</strong> the Tax and Permit Inspector or the Chief <strong>of</strong> Police relating to the denial<br />

or revocation <strong>of</strong> a permit or renewal under this chapter shall have the right to appeal to the <strong>City</strong> Council pursuant to<br />

the provisions <strong>of</strong> Section 1.30.050 <strong>of</strong> this <strong>Code</strong>. (Ord. 5136, 1999; Ord. 3023 §2 (part), 1964; prior <strong>Code</strong> §26.58.)<br />

5.32.115 Temporary Permit.<br />

The Tax and Permit Inspector may issue a temporary permit to a peddler or solicitor who has applied for a permit<br />

required by Section 5.32.040 pending the issuance or disapproval <strong>of</strong> the permit if he is able to determine from<br />

information available to him, including but not limited to local police records, that the applicant appears to be <strong>of</strong> good<br />

moral character. The length <strong>of</strong> time the applicant has been in the community is a factor which the Tax and Permit<br />

Inspector may consider in determining whether to issue a temporary permit. If the Tax and Permit Inspector is unable<br />

to make such determination from information readily available to him or if it appears to him that the applicant is not<br />

<strong>of</strong> good moral character no temporary permit shall be issued. The temporary permit shall be valid only until the<br />

permit is issued or disapproved by the Tax and Permit Inspector and no appeal taken under Section 5.32.110 shall<br />

extend the duration <strong>of</strong> any temporary permit. The Tax and Permit Inspector may revoke any temporary permit upon<br />

the discovery <strong>of</strong> information which if available at the time <strong>of</strong> the issuance <strong>of</strong> the permit would have caused him to<br />

refuse to issue the permit. (Ord. 3222 §2, 1967.)<br />

5.32.120 Permit Exemptions.<br />

The provisions <strong>of</strong> this chapter shall not apply to selling to or taking orders from governmental agencies, nor shall they<br />

apply to any person required to obtain a permit under the provisions <strong>of</strong> Chapter 5.36. (Ord. 3023 §2(part), 1964; prior<br />

<strong>Code</strong> §26.59.)<br />

135 rev. 12/31/99

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