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Strikethrenghs to be removed <br />Underlines to be added <br />(4) Any conviction of a crime that adversely affects a person's ability to honestly, safely, or <br />lawfully conduct regulated activities, unless the individual can show sufficient evidence of <br />rehabilitation as defined in Minn. Stats. 364.03, Subd. 3. Crimes that are considered directly <br />related to the business of peddling, soliciting, and transient merchants include but are not <br />limited to crimes involving assault, criminal sexual misconduct, burglary, robbery, fraud, <br />theft, harassment, or moral turpitude. <br />(5) Revocation within the preceding 12 months of a past permit issued or past violations of <br />any provisions of this article. <br />(6) Failure to provide any information required on the application, or providing false or <br />misleading information. <br />(7) Denial or revocation of a license for peddling, soliciting, or transient sales, or mobile food <br />service by a city or other governmental entity within the preceding 12 months. <br />(8) Applicant is not a United States citizen and is not legally permitted to be in the United <br />States. <br />(d) Where a reasonable basis is found to impose reasonable restrictions on the license, taking into <br />consideration one or more of the facts or circumstances, a license may have reasonable <br />conditions/restrictions imposed on the manner and circumstances under which the licensed <br />activity shall be conducted to preserve the public peace and protect and promote good order <br />and security. <br />(e) Failure of any person to comply with any of the ordinances of the city or the laws of the state, <br />or any conditions/restrictions imposed on a license, shall be grounds for denying or revoking a <br />license under this division. The city shall have the discretion to consider, in granting, denying, <br />or revoking a license, any reasonable facts or circumstances relating to public health, safety, and <br />welfare. <br />(f) If a license is denied by the office of the city clerk, the city clerk shall notify the applicant of the <br />determination in writing, including the facts and specific section or sections of this article upon <br />which this determination was made, and of their right to a hearing before the city council. <br />(g) Except as otherwise provided in this chapter 38, article VIII, peddlers, solicitors, attd transient <br />merchant and mobile food unit licenses shall be governed by the requirements and procedures <br />set forth in chapter 38, article II of this Code, including the notice and hearing provisions set <br />forth therein. <br />SECTION 8. That § 38-414, Restrictions of the City of Elk River Code of Ordinances shall be <br />amended to add the following: <br />(a) Transient merchants. <br />(1) Off-street parking required No license for a transient merchant shall be issued for sales from <br />any location which does not have sufficient parking for customers or for areas where <br />customer parking would interfere with normal traffic flow. The planning manager must <br />Page 5 <br />