§ 12.08.130. Revocation of permit—Notice to remove encroachment.  


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  • Any encroachment permit may be revoked, or renewal denied, if the permittee fails to comply with any of the provisions of this title or any of the special conditions set forth for the granting of such permit, at the discretion of the issuing authority. The issuing authority shall be that of the City Council, the Director of Public Works, or the Chief of Police, depending upon the type of encroachment permit, as stated hereinbefore.

    Upon the revocation of any major or minor encroachment permit, it shall be the responsibility of the Director of Public Works to require the permittee at his or her sole expense to immediately remove the encroachment from the sidewalk or street area and to repair any damage resulting therefrom to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works.

    The notice to remove an encroachment shall be given in writing to the owner or his or her authorized agent. It shall be sent to the owner of record and to the permittee if he or she is other than the owner of record of the property fronting on the portion of sidewalk and street containing the encroachment.

(Prior code § 6-1.64)