(A) The city may enter any property on which an outdoor pay phone is located for the purposes of inspecting pay phones, removing pay phones and otherwise enforcing the provisions of this chapter.
(B) The city may remove any illegally installed pay phone upon 24 hours notice to the owner or service provider of the pay phone.
(C) Where a permit is revoked upon the final decision by a hearing officer, the city may remove that pay phone.
(D) The city may pursue all legal remedies, including the right to lien property and to recoup its costs of removing the pay phone. In addition, all removed pay phones not claimed after 30 days are deemed abandoned and the city may dispose of such pay phones in the manner set forth in this code for surplus property.
(E) Monies found in abandoned pay phones may be escheated to the city in accordance with applicable law.
(F) The applicant may only reclaim a removed pay phone upon payment of the actual removal costs incurred by the city, storage charges, and any outstanding fees associated with the pay phone.
(Ord. 1099, passed 4-19-04)