§ 10.42.180. Parking permit—Suspension and revocation.


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  • A.

    Grounds. The following are grounds for suspension or revocation by the director.

    1.

    A material statement in the application was untrue;

    2.

    The circumstances under which the permit was issued no longer exist;

    3.

    Public safety and police problems necessitate suspension or revocation; or

    4.

    The permittee has violated a provision of this chapter or a condition imposed on his permit.

    B.

    Procedure. The determination of the director on matters of suspension shall be appealable in the manner set forth in Section 10.42.170.

    C.

    Suspension Procedure. The director, in the case of such suspension, shall serve the permittee with a written order of suspension, which shall state the reasons for the suspension. The order shall be effective immediately if personally served, or 48 hours after it was deposited with the United States Postal Service.

    D.

    Revocation. The suspension shall become a revocation 15 days after the suspension becomes effective unless the permittee files an appeal in the manner set forth in Section 10.42.070. Where an appeal is filed, it shall be referred to a hearing officer who shall proceed in the manner set forth in Section 10.42.170. The suspension shall become a revocation if the hearing officer upholds the suspension. The suspension shall be dissolved immediately if the decision of the hearing officer reverses the suspension.

    E.

    Surrender of Permit. If any permit is revoked pursuant to this chapter, the permittee shall submit evidence satisfactory to the director that such permit has been destroyed.

    (Ord. 6587 § 1 (part), 1994; Ord. 6052 § 2 (part), 1983)

(Ord. No. 7301, § 5, 5-8-2017)