The city may deny a permit for failure to meet the requirements and conditions of this section or if the city determines that the denial is necessary to protect the health, safety, and welfare or when necessary to protect the right-of-way and its current use or for the following specific violations.
(A) Failure to register pursuant to § 155.06.
(B) A proposed excavation within a street or sidewalk surface that has been constructed or reconstructed within the preceding seven years, unless the Director determines that no other locations are feasible or when necessitated by emergency.
(C) The applicant is subject to revocation of a prior permit issued pursuant to this section.
(D) The proposed schedule for the work would conflict or interfere with and exhibition, celebration, festival or any other similar event.
(E) The right-of-way would become unduly congested due to the proposed facilities and equipment when combined with other uses in the right-of-way as provided in § 155.25(C).
(F) Businesses or residences in the vicinity will be unreasonably disrupted.
(G) The applicant failed to meet a reasonable schedule to participate in a mandated joint trench operation with other applicants, and the additional work will unreasonably disrupt the restored right-of-way, businesses or residences.
(H) The proposed schedule conflicts with scheduled reconstruction of the right-of-way.
(Ord. 335, Second Series, passed 4-9-2013)