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A. The administrator may deny, suspend or revoke any license issued under this chapter if the applicant, any of its officers, directors, partners, or members have violated any of the provisions of this chapter as determined through a documented investigation, or if the information supplied by any applicant in connection with any license issuance, inspection, or renewal under this chapter is determined to be false or to have been a misrepresentation. Whenever the administrator denies, suspends, or revokes any license under this chapter, written notice of the same shall be provided to the designated contact person for the shooting sports facility by regular mail. The notice shall specify the grounds for the denial, suspension, or revocation, and include a copy of the documented investigation, above. The notice shall be deemed received three days after the same is deposited in the United States mail, postage prepaid, correctly addressed to the contact person.

B. If the City of Redmond Police Department, or its successor, determines through a documented investigation that any participant, spectator, neighboring property or member of the public has been injured or endangered as a result of range design, operation or management of shooting activities or that rounds shot at the facility have escaped the property on which the shooting sports facility is located, the administrator may immediately suspend or revoke any shooting sports facility license issued pursuant to this chapter. Reinstatement or reissuance of any license suspended or revoked pursuant to the provisions of this chapter will be contingent on review and determination by the administrator and the City of Redmond Chief of Police or his or her designee that the shooting sports facility operator has made sufficient and appropriate modifications to the design or operation of the facility to reasonably address the specific deficiencies found to have contributed to the injury, endangerment, or escaped rounds. (Ord. 2546 § 2 (part), 2010: Ord. 2485 § 1 (part), 2009; Ord. 2120 § 1 (part), 2002).