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City Council and Redevelopment Agency
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1/9/2012
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regulations and requirements. For any sign permit application which does not comply <br /> with this Article and all other applicable laws, the Director shall deny the application <br /> and give notice of such decision detailing the reasons for denial to the applicant not <br /> more than thirty (30) calendar days after the application is deemed complete. If such <br /> notice is not timely given, and the applicant does not waive time, then the appiication <br /> shall be deemed approved and the applicant shall be entitled to appeal the decision <br /> without paying the appeal fee. <br /> C. Incomplete Applications: If the Director finds that any application for a sign permit is <br /> incomplete, the applicant shall be so notified not more than thirty (30) calendar days <br /> after the application is received. The notice shall detail all known points of <br /> incompleteness. The applicant may resubmit the application in complete form without <br /> paying the application fee again, one time, within thirty (30) calendar days of when <br /> the notice of incompleteness is given. If the Director fails to provide notice of <br /> incompleteness within thirty (30) calendar days, then the application shall be deemed <br /> complete. <br /> D. Perfecting Appeal: An appeal of a sign-related decision is effective when delivered to <br /> the City Clerk within the required time on a form prescribed by the Director, <br /> accompanied by any applicable appeal fee. The fee shall be in the amount set by the <br /> City Council. The notice of appeal shall be signed by the appellant, identifying the <br /> matter or decision appealed from and stating the grounds of appeal. All notices of <br /> appeal on all sign-related decisions must be filed with the City Cierk within fifteen <br /> (15) calendar days from the date of the Notice of decision. <br /> E. Maintenance of Status Quo: While any sign-related decision is pending, the status <br /> quo shall be maintained until the review or appeal has run its full course, unless the <br /> subject sign is in such physical condition that it presents a serious and immediate <br /> threat to the public health and safety, in which case it may be abated as a public <br /> nuisance, pursuant to applicable law. <br /> F. Hearing: Appeals shall be filed, processed and heard as set forth in Chapter 1 of this <br /> Municipal Code. <br /> Section 4. Section 4.5 of the Redwood City Municipal Code regarding mechanical amusement <br /> device permits is hereby deleted in its entirety. <br /> Section 5. Section 4.21 of the Redwood City Municipal Code regarding public dance permits is <br /> hereby amended to read as follows <br /> 4.21. - APPEAL FROM DENIAL OF PERMIT: <br /> Any interested person may appeal the decision of the Police Chief regarding an <br /> application for a public dance permit or the establishment of any condition thereon to the <br /> City Manager in accordance with the provision set forth in Chapter 1 of this Municipal <br /> Code. <br /> Section 6. Sections 6.1 through 6.48 of the Redwood City Municipal Code requiring permits for <br /> auction sales, auctioneers, sale of stock in trade, fire and ciosing-out sales, are hereby deleted <br /> in their entirety. <br /> ATTY/ORD.362/AMENDING MUNI CODE APPEAL <br /> REV: 12/13/11 <br /> Page 2 of 17 <br />
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