§ 12.24.360. Permit—Revocation.  


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  • A.

    Any permit issued under the provisions of this chapter may be revoked by the engineer on approval of the city manager:

    1.

    At any time it may become necessary for the city to construct any sewer, water main, pipe line or conduit or other public work of any kind along, in or through the excavation constructed or maintained under authority of such permit, and the city shall have the right to use any portion of any such excavation for the construction and maintenance of any such sewer, water main, pipe line, conduit or other public work or improvement;

    2.

    If the permittee fails, neglects or refuses to comply with any of the conditions of the permit issued to him, or of any of the terms or conditions of any ordinance now in force or hereafter adopted by the city in the exercise of its police power during the term hereof, and if such failure, neglect or refusal continues for more than 3 days after demand by the engineer, for compliance therewith, then, and in that event, the engineer, in addition to all rights and remedies allowed by law to the city, thereupon may revoke the permit.

    B.

    In the event that it becomes necessary for the engineer, with the approval of the city manager, to revoke a permit in accordance with the provisions of this section, the city, its officers and employees, shall not be held liable for any damage that may accrue therefrom, and the permittee, by the acceptance of the permit, expressly releases the city, its officers and employees as in this section provided.

(Ord. 3387 § 31, 1937)