§ 23.08.430. Grounds for Revocation.  


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  • Any of the following shall be grounds for revocation of the land use permit, based on substantial evidence and following notice and public hearing pursuant to Section 23.08.431:

    a.

    Failure to comply with one or more of the conditions of the land use permit;

    b.

    The land use permit was granted on the basis of false material information, written or oral, given willfully or negligently by the applicant;

    c.

    Any act or omission by an owner or permittee in contravention of the provisions of this Chapter;

    d.

    Any act or omission by an owner or permittee that results in the denial or revocation of the owner's or permittee's State license;

    e.

    Any act or omission that results in the revocation of that owner's or permittee's commercial cannabis Business License Clearance under Title 6 of the San Luis Obispo County Code;

    f.

    Any act or omission by an owner or permittee in contravention of State law or the San Luis Obispo County Code on the site that received land use permit approval;

    g.

    An owner's or permittee's failure to take appropriate action to evict or otherwise remove persons conducting commercial cannabis activities who do not maintain the necessary permits or licenses in good standing with the County or State;

    h.

    Conviction for possession or delivery of any form of illegal drugs; or

    i.

    Conduct of the commercial cannabis activities in a manner that constitutes a nuisance, where the owner or permittee has failed to comply with reasonable conditions to abate the nuisance (e.g. odor).

[Added 2017, Ord. 3357]