The Council has found that in some provisions of this code there is no definite procedure set out for an appeal to the Council from the findings, decision, or action of an administrative officer, employee, board, or commission created or appointed by the Council and that the wording of some code provisions can be construed as leaving the final decision of a matter in the hands of some subordinate person, board, body, or commission without appeal to the Council. From such finding the Council believes there should always be a means of relief for a person aggrieved by an arbitrary finding, decision, or action of such appointive person, body, or commission, without resort to the overcrowded courts of law.
('65 Code, § 1-4.01) (Ord. 843, passed - - )