If a provider fails to cure a default within 30 calendar days after such notice is served by the city then such default shall be a material breach and city may exercise any remedies or rights it has at law or in equity to terminate the Certificate of Registration. If the Public Works Director decides there is cause or reason to terminate, the following procedure shall be followed:
(A) City shall serve a provider with a written notice of the reason or cause for proposed termination and shall allow a provider a minimum of 15 calendar days to cure its breach.
(B) If the provider fails to cure within 15 calendar days, the Public Works Director may declare the Certificate of Registration terminated.
(C) The provider shall have 15 calendar days to appeal the termination to the BZA by filing a request for appeal with the Community Development Department. All such appeals shall be in writing. If the BZA determines there was not a breach, then the BZA shall overturn the decision of the Public Works Director. Otherwise, the BZA shall affirm the decision of the Public Works Director to terminate. The determination of the BZA shall be final.
(Ord. 24-2004, passed 12-20-04)