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<br />. <br /> <br />Any person who has abandoned facilities in any right-of-way shall remove them from that right-of- <br />way if required in conjunction with other right-of-way repair, excavation or construction, unless this <br />requirement is waived by the city. <br />(Ord. 74, passed 11-27-2002) <br /> <br />~ 93.33 APPEAL. <br /> <br />(A) A right-of-way user that has been denied registration; has been denied a permit; has had a <br />permit revoked; or believes that the fees imposed are invalid, may have the denial, revocation or fee <br />imposition reviewed, upon written request, by the City Council. The City Council shall act on a timely <br />written request at its next regularly scheduled meeting. <br /> <br />(B) A decision by the City Council affirming the denial, revocation or fee imposition will be in <br />writing and supported by written findings establishing the reasonableness ofthe decision. <br />(Ord. 74, passed 11-27-2002) <br /> <br />~ 93.34 RESERVATION OF REGULATORY AND POLICE POWERS. <br /> <br />A permittee's rights are subject to the regulatory and police powers of the city to adopt and enforce <br />general ordinances necessary to protect the health, safety and welfare ofthe public. <br />(Ord. 74, passed 11-27-2002) <br /> <br />~ 93.99 PENAL TV. <br /> <br />Any person violating any of the provisions ofthis chapter shall be guilty of a misdemeanor <br />(Ord. 60, passed 8-9-1995) <br />
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