Chapter 3.76
REVOCABLE PERMITS
Sections:
3.76.010   Grant-Conditions-Acceptance.
3.76.020   Application-Director of public works to recommend approval or denial.
3.76.030   Director of public works or designee-Authority to issue revocable permits for certain uses.
3.76.040   Sidewalk café revocable encroachment permits.
3.76.010   Grant-Conditions-Acceptance.
   The council may by resolution grant permits revocable at its will for minor or temporary purposes or privileges on public property subject to such terms and conditions as it deems necessary for the public interest. The use of the property by the permittee shall constitute acceptance and agreement to be bound by the terms and conditions of the permit. (Ord. 2000-017 § 2(k)(iv) (Exh. E); Ord. 2000-013 § 1; prior code § 12.04.080)
3.76.020   Application-Director of public works to recommend approval or denial.
   Applications for revocable permits shall be filed with the department of public works and shall be accompanied by a map or plat indicating the area for which the permit is sought. If any work is to be undertaken in the area subject to the permit, the application shall also be accompanied by a detailed plan or plans of such work.
   The director of public works shall refer such application to the city council together with a recommendation concerning the approval, conditional approval or denial of such permit. (Ord. 2000-017 § 2(k)(iv) (Exh. E); Ord. 2000-013 § 1; prior code § 12.04.081)
3.76.030   Director of public works or designee-Authority to issue revocable permits for certain uses.
   The director of public works may review applications for and approve or conditionally approve revocable permits for the following uses:
   A.   Behind existing curbs and gutters:
      1.   Paving,
      2.   Landscaping,
      3.   Construction of landscape planters,
      4.   Other minor uses;
   B.   Groundwater monitoring wells;
   C.   Privately owned utilities within public streets and alleys. (Ord. 2000-017 § 2(k)(iv) (Exh. E); Ord. 2000-013 § 1; prior code § 12.04.082)
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