§ 25-1-414. SUSPENSION AND REVOCATION OF A RIGHT-OF-WAY USE PERMIT.  


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  • (A)

    In this section, "permit issuer" means the department director who issued a right-of-way use permit under Chapter 14-11 ( Use of Right-of-Way ).

    (B)

    The permit issuer may suspend a right-of-way use permit if the permit issuer determines that the permit holder has not complied with the requirements of the permit.

    (C)

    The permit issuer may request review by the Compliance Review Committee of a proposed revocation or suspension. The Committee's findings are not binding on the permit issuer.

    (D)

    The permit issuer may require that a person found in violation of a permit requirement pay an investigation fee before the director reinstates a suspended or revoked right-of-way use permit. The fee is one-third of the cost of the permit.

    (E)

    A suspension is effective until the permit issuer determines that the person has complied with the requirements of the permit.

Source: Sections 13-1-66(a) and (d); Ord. 990225-70; Ord. 010329-18; Ord. 031211-11.