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NS-1775
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5/20/1985
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ORDINANCE NO. NS- 1775 <br />PAGE TWO <br /> <br />charge of the operation of the existing or proposed business <br />of vending from pushcarts in the City of Santa Ana or a natural <br />person employed or contracted or leased with to be an operator <br />has not been convicted or pleaded nolo contendere or guilty <br />within five (5) years prior to his application for a permit <br />to a misdemeanor or felony crime of moral turpitude or drug- <br />related misdemeanor or felony crime, including but not limited <br />to: the sale of a controlled substance specified in California <br />Health and Safety Code §9 11054 through 11058; the sale, dis- <br />tribution or display of harmful or obscene matter; indecent <br />exposure; selling or disposing of lottery tickets; permitting <br />gambling, pool selling or bookmaking; or in the case of app- <br />lications for an operator's permit, alcohol or drug-related <br />traffic offenses. The investigating city employee is specif- <br />ically authorized to obtain state summary criminal history <br />record information as provided for in section 11105 of the <br />California Penal Code. Any complaint for the above-listed <br />charges pending before a court of law shall cause the appli- <br />cation to be considered pending until adjudication of the <br />complaint. <br /> <br /> SECTION 3: That section 26-108 of the Santa Ana <br />Municipal Code, is hereby amended to read as follows: <br /> <br /> Sec. 26-108. Denial of Permit. <br /> <br /> (~) If the chief of police or his designated rep- <br />resentative does not find that all of the requirements set <br />forth in section 26-106 have been met, he shall deny the <br />application for the permit. In the event the application for <br />the permit is denied by the chief of police or his designated <br />representative, written notice of such denial shall be given <br />to the applicant specifying the ground or grounds of such <br />denial. Notice of denial of the application for the permit <br />shall be deemed to have been served if it, in fact, is person- <br />ally served on the applicant or when deposited in the United <br />States mail with postage prepaid and addressed to the applicant <br />at his or her residence address as set forth in the application <br />for the permit. <br /> <br /> SECTION 4: That Section 26-109 of the Santa Ana <br />Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: <br /> <br />Sec. 26-109. Revocation of Permit. <br /> <br /> (a) Any permit issued under this article may be <br />suspended or revoked by the chief of police or his designated <br />representative for any of the following reasons: <br /> <br /> <br />
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