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City Council and Redevelopment Agency
Date
1/9/2012
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY AMENDING VARIOUS SECTIONS OF THE REDWOOD CITY MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO APPEALS AND DELETING VARIOUS INOPERATIVE PERMIT REQUIREMENTS WHICH ARE NO LONGER APPLICABLE
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conclusion of the hearing held pursuant to said Section, may appeal such determination <br /> to the City Council. Every such appeal shall be made in writing and filed with the City <br /> Clerk within fifteen (15) days of the determination of the Hearing Officer. Such appeal <br /> shall be filed, processed and heard in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 1 of this <br /> Municipal Code. <br /> Section 12. Section 20.71 of the Redwood City Municipal Code regarding appeal of <br /> determinations of the Public Works Director regarding an earth hauling permit is hereby <br /> amended to read as follows: <br /> 20.71. - APPEALS: <br /> In the event an applicant for a permit hereunder disputes the determination of the <br /> Director of Public Works with respect to the conditions attached to a permit, including the <br /> designated routes to be traveled under the permit, or the amount of the fee, the applicant <br /> may appeal such determination to the City Manager in accordance with the provisions of <br /> Chapter 1 of this Municipal Code. <br /> Section 13. Section 20.75.6 of the Redwood City Municipal Code regarding appeal of <br /> determinations of the Traffic Engineer or Public Works Director regarding interstate access truck <br /> terminals is hereby amended to read as follows: <br /> 20.75.6. - APPEAL PROCESS: <br /> A. If the Traffic Engineer or the Director of Public Works upon review of the Engineer's <br /> decision denies a terminal designation, disapproves a route designation, or revokes a <br /> previously approved terminal or route, the applicanUterminal owner, within fifteen (15) <br /> days following the date of the notice of the decision of the Traffic Engineer or Director of <br /> Public Works, may appeal said decision to the City Council in accordance with the <br /> provisions of Chapter 1 of this Municipal Code. <br /> B. If Caltrans and not the Traffic Engineer, denies or revokes terminal access from <br /> federally designated highways, no appeal shall be made to the City Council, but shall be <br /> made to Caltrans as may be permitted by Caltrans. <br /> Section 14. Section 20.217 of the Redwood City Municipal Code regarding appeal of <br /> determinations of the Police Chief regarding street vendor carts is hereby amended to read as <br /> follows: <br /> 20.217. - APPEAL FROM DENIAL OF PERMIT: <br /> Any deniai of an application for a permit or the establishment of any condition thereon <br /> may be appealed to the City Manager within fifteen (15) days of the date of the notice of <br /> the Chief of Police's action to the applicant. The appeal shall be filed, processed and <br /> heard in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 1 of this Municipal Code. <br /> Section 15. Section 20.221 of the Redwood City Municipal Code regarding appeal of <br /> determinations of the Police Chief regarding revocation of street vendor cart permits is hereby <br /> amended to read as follows: <br /> 20.221. -APPEAL FROM REVOCATION OF PERMIT: <br /> Any revocation of a permit may be appealed to the City Manager within fifteen (15) days <br /> after the date of the notice of the Chief of Police's action to the permittee. The appeal <br /> ATfY/ORD.362/AMENDING MUNI CODE APPEAL <br /> REV: 12/13/11 <br /> Page 7 of 17 <br />
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