§ 4-8. Grounds for revocation.  


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  • The township board may, by majority vote of all members, object to the renewal of an existing liquor license or request revocation of an existing liquor license upon any one or more of the following grounds:

    (1)

    Any remodeling or construction identified as necessary for the use of the licensed premises at the time the license is approved or renewed has either not been commenced within six months or completed within one year. These time periods shall run from the date of approval or renewal of the liquor license by the commission.

    (2)

    The licensee or licensed premises meets any of the mandatory grounds for disapproval set forth in section 4-4.

    (3)

    The operation of the licensee's business or the circumstances and conditions surrounding the licensee's business have changed such that the licensee or licensed premises meets any of the discretionary grounds for disapproval set forth in section 4-5.

    (4)

    The licensee maintains a nuisance upon the licensed premises.

    (5)

    The licensee has made a negligent or intentional misrepresentation concerning any material fact.

    (6)

    The licensee has failed to comply with any general or specific condition imposed pursuant to section 4-7.

    (7)

    The license has not been activated by the licensee within a reasonable time after approval by the township board.

(Comp. Ords. 1987, § 20.058; Code 1991, § 3-8)