§ 309.80. Temporary extended hours of operation license.


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  • (a) A business may obtain a temporary extended hours of operation license to remain open past their legal hours of operation for a period not to exceed thirty-five (35) days in one (1) calendar year.

    (b)

    Application for temporary extended hours of operation license shall be made on forms provided by the licensing official. A business plan is required for approval of this license that contains the following elements:

    (1)

    The hours they plan on extending their hours beyond their legal hours of operation;

    (2)

    A security plan, reviewed by the local police precinct, that describes the security features, including personnel and equipment that the applicant will employ and how they will be utilized;

    (3)

    Description of how the applicant will maintain the orderly appearance and operation of the premises with respect to litter and noise;

    (c)

    A temporary extended license may be issued subject to the following conditions:

    (1)

    Such license shall be issued for a period not to exceed thirty-five (35) consecutive days.

    (2)

    The applicant or licensee has not violated one (1) or more of the provisions Title 13 or 14 of this Code within the previous three (3) years.

    (d)

    The city council may deny, revoke, or suspend a license for any of the following reasons:

    (1)

    The existence of a temporary extended hours of operation license disturbs the peace, quiet or repose of surrounding residential or commercial areas.

    (2)

    The existence of a temporary extended hours of operation license contributes to crime, disorderly behavior, noise, traffic, litter or parking problems in the area near the establishment.

    (3)

    Failure to abide by the conditions of any previous temporary extended hours of operation license.

    (4)

    Any violation of the terms of this chapter.

    (5)

    Any other good cause related to the operation of the establishment.

    (e)

    Licensing official to grant temporary extended hours of operation license in certain instances. When an application for a license for temporary extended hours of operation license has been filed too late to be considered on the regular agendas of the city council or the appropriate committee of the council prior to the scheduled date of the event, the licensing official may issue the license if the application is filed and complete, the fee including a fifty (50) percent late fee has been paid, and the required conditions listed above have been met. The licensing official may also deny, suspend or revoke those licenses which he/she has issued based on the reasons listed above for which the city council may deny, suspend or revoke such licenses. Notification shall be given to the council member representing the affected ward prior to the issuance of the license by the licensing official. (2014-Or-110, § 5, 12-5-14)