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“whenever the Finance Director has reasonable cause to believe that any statement <br />contained in an application is not true.” <br />4. The applicant showed cause why the action or determination of the Finance Director <br />should not be approved. The applicant provided a plausible explanation for the <br />inaccurate information contained in the business license application which suggests that <br />he did not intentionally omit information. Based upon the evidence submitted and the <br />findings set forth, the appeal of the business license denial should be approved and the <br />business license granted. <br />Conclusion <br />The applicant showed cause why the action or determination of the Finance Director <br />should not be approved. More specifically, the applicant sufficiently demonstrated to the <br />hearing officer that the failure to acknowledge two prior California Vehicle Code <br />violations on his business license application for mobile food vending was not an <br />intentional omission but was rather an unintentional mistake. Based upon the evidence <br />submitted and the findings set forth, the appeal of the business license denial is <br />approved and the business license granted for business license application # 16663 <br />and 46627. <br /> <br />Prepared by: Eric Engelbart, Deputy City Manager <br /> <br />46