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A. The chief of police shall revoke any vehicle permit when the vehicle violates or fails to meet any qualifications required by this chapter. If the vehicle owner does not correct the violations or meet the qualifications within 30 days from the date of such notice, then such permit shall be revoked.
B. The chief of police shall send a written notice that specifies each reason for the revocation to the vehicle owner’s last known address.
C. The owner of the vehicle may request administrative review pursuant to Article V of this chapter.
(Prior code § 26.23 (Ord. 895 §2, Ord. 1360 §3, Ord. 1778 §6, Ord. 2268, Ord. 2352 §2))
Any applicant for a permit authorized under this chapter who has had such permit denied or revoked by the chief of police, shall have the right to request administrative review. Such request for administrative review shall be filed with the city manager, on a form prescribed by the city manager, within 10 days of the formal action resulting in the denial or revocation of the permit.
(Prior code § 26.24 (Ord. 895 §2, Ord. 2352 §2))
Upon receiving a request for administrative review, the city manager will review the request and, within 10 days of receiving the request, provide the appellant with a written notification that the decision of the chief of police is affirmed, modified, or reversed. During the administrative review process, the city manager may request additional information from the chief of police or the appellant. The notice of decision shall be mailed first class, postage prepaid to the address provided by the appellant on the request for administrative review. The city manager’s decision is final and may not be appealed to the city council.
(Prior code § 26.25 (Ord. 895 §2, Ord. 2352 §2))