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SEC. 43-121.   LICENSE REQUIRED; APPLICATION; ISSUANCE.
   (a)   A person commits an offense if he installs or operates a bicycle parking device on a public right-of- way within the city without a license issued by the director.
   (b)   A person who desires to install or operate a bicycle parking device on a public right-of-way abutting his property shall apply in writing to the director for a bicycle parking device license. The application must contain the following information:
      (1)   the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of:
         (A)   the applicant;
         (B)   if the applicant is a lessee, the property owner; and
         (C)   the manufacturer of each bicycle parking device to be installed or operated;
      (2)   the number of bicycle parking devices to be installed or operated;
      (3)   the proposed location of each bicycle parking device;
      (4)   the dimensions of each bicycle parking device, measured with and without bicycles parked in the device;
      (5)   the proposed method of securing each bicycle parking device to the public right-of-way; and
      (6)   if the applicant is a lessee, written consent from the property owner to install or operate any bicycle parking device on public right-of-way abutting his property.
   (c)   The director shall forward a copy of any completed application to the departments of public works, sanitation services, code compliance, planning and urban design, and development services, and to any utility company that might be affected by the proposed installation and operation of a bicycle parking device. Each department, and any utility company notified, shall review the application and return it, with any comments, to the director within 30 days of receipt.
   (d)   After reviewing the application and departmental comments, the director may issue a bicycle parking device license unless denial is required by Section 43-122. (Ord. Nos. 18838; 22026; 23694; 25047; 27697; 28424; 29478; 29882; 30239; 30654; 32002)