§ 4.28.450. Appeals.


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  • (a)

    Any user, permittee, applicant, or other person aggrieved by any decision, action, finding, determination, order, or directive of the Director of Public Works, made or authorized pursuant to the provisions of this chapter, or any permit issued pursuant to this chapter, or interpreting or implementing the same, may file a written request with the Director of Public Works for reconsideration thereof within 10 days of such decision, action, finding, determination, or order, setting forth in detail the facts supporting such user's or person's request for reconsideration. The Director of Public Works shall render a final decision within ten (10) days of the receipt of such request for reconsideration.

    (b)

    Any user, permittee, applicant, or other person aggrieved by the final determination of the Director of Public Works may appeal such determination to the Board of Supervisors within ten (10) days of notification by the Director of Public Works of his final determination. Written notification of such appeal shall be filed with the County Clerk within ten (10) days after notification of the final determination of the Director of Public Works, and shall set forth in detail the facts and reasons supporting the appeal. Hearing on the appeal shall be heard by the Board of Supervisors within thirty (30) days from the date of filing the Notice of Appeal. The appellant, the County Engineer, and such other persons as the Board of Supervisors may deem appropriate, shall be heard at the hearing on such appeal. Upon conclusion of the hearing, the Board of Supervisors may affirm, reverse or modify the final determination of the Director of Public Works as the Board of Supervisors deems just and equitable, and in furtherance of the provisions, purposes and intent of this chapter. During the pendency of any such appeal, the final determination of the Director of Public Works shall remain in full force and effect. The Board of Supervisor's determination on the appeal shall be final.

(Prior code § 4151.44; Ord. 2415, 01/25/77; Ord. 3308, 03/12/91)