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10.28.150 Assignment of tow requests.
   The tow service provider will accept the decision of the chief of police as it relates to the assignment of calls, if more than one business or company operates as a tow service provider. The city will make every attempt to equally distribute the calls-for-service on a "rotation" basis. The city retains the right to assign at its election, where in its sole discretion it determines that a particular service or equipment is required and convenience to the particular need, which would permit them, when they feel a particular operator can service a particular need better than another, or has equipment. more appropriate than another, to exercise discretion in the assignment. (Ord. 01-02 § 1 (part), 2001)
10.28.160 Police towing service provider files.
   The chief of police or designee will maintain a record file of each tow service provider. Such file will include the tow service provider's application for a tow services contract, a copy of the contract, copy of insurance coverages, and a record of all inspections and complaints regarding the respective tow service providers. (Ord. 01-02 § 1 (part), 2001)
10.28.170 Disputes and claims.
   The city council designates authority to the chief of police or his authorized agent to settle any claim or dispute involving the city and the tow service provider. (Ord. 01-02 § 1 (part), 2001)
10.28.180 Appeal.
   Any tow service provider whose application for a permit has been denied or whose permit has been revoked may appeal in writing within five days of notice of such action to the city manager. The city manager or his or her representative will review the decision for reasonableness and may receive evidence and testimony from all interested parties. The decision of the city manager shall be final. (Ord. 01-02 § 1 (part), 2001)