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2010-89
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AMENDING CITY CODE - CHAPTER 56 - REFUSE REMOVAL
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Development Services
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12/20/2010
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Chapter 56 <br /> 27. LICENSED AREAS. No residential area shall be included in the boundaries of <br /> more than one license. <br /> 28. PUBLIC HEARING. Within a reasonable time after an application for original <br /> license is filed with the Finance Department, a public hearing shall be, and in the case of <br /> application for renewal of license a hearing may be, held by the City Manager, or his designee, <br /> notice of the time and place whereof shall be published once in a newspaper of general <br /> circulation in the City not less than ten days prior to said hearing, and a copy of which said <br /> notice shall be served, either personally or by mail, upon the applicant. <br /> (Amended, Ordinance No. 89-42, May 1, 1989) <br /> 29. REPORT OF HEARING. Such hearing officer may consider that which is <br /> submitted concerning any item contained within such application; the experience and <br /> responsibility of the applicant; the effect the proposed service may have on the general health, <br /> safety and welfare of the community; and such other matters as may to such officer appear to be <br /> germane, and such officer shall file with the Finance Department a report in writing of findings <br /> and conclusions with regard thereto, which said report shall specifically, in addition to whatever <br /> else may be reported, state findings as to: <br /> (a) Whether or not the public is at the time reasonably adequately served. <br /> (b) Whether or not convenience and necessity requires the proposed service. <br /> (c) Whether or not the proposed service, location, personnel, equipment, vehicles and <br /> operation comply with the provisions of this Chapter. <br /> (d) Whether or not the license applied for should be granted. <br /> (Amended, Ordinance No. 89-42, dated May 1, 1989) <br />
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