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r <br /> 6.28.040 Application. <br /> This article applies to all areas of the city except downtown. <br /> 6.28.0250 Encroachment permit—required. <br /> Prior to installation of any newsrack or similar dispenser on public property, <br /> within the public right-of-way of any street, or within any public easement adjacent to <br /> any street, the person or persons responsible for such installation, use and/or <br /> maintenance shall apply for and secure an encroachment permit as provided in <br /> chapter 13.04 of this code, except, however, no fees or bonds shall be required. No <br /> encroachment permit shall be issued except in conformance with this chapter. Any <br /> person may establish a single master encroachment permit covering any number or all <br /> of his or her newsracks within the city. <br /> 6.28.0630 Encroachment permit—application. <br /> The encroachment permit application shall state the name(s) and address(es) of <br /> those responsible for installation, use and maintenance of the newsrack(s) subject to <br /> the permit, and shall describe with particularity the location(s) proposed for installation. <br /> The application shall be approved and an encroachment permit issued within 10 <br /> calendar days if the type of newsrack and the location(s) proposed meet the standards <br /> set forth in this chapter. If some, but not all, of the proposed locations conform to the <br /> standards for newsrack placement, the application shall be approved and an <br /> encroachment permit issued for those locations conforming to the standards. <br /> 6.28.0740 Encroachment permit—appeal. <br /> If an application is disapproved, in whole or in part, the community development <br /> director shall notify the applicant(s) promptly, explaining fully the reasons for denial of <br /> an encroachment permit. The applicant(s) shall have 15 days following receipt of such <br /> notice to appeal the denial to the-city E$ city manager. <br /> Page 5 of 10 <br />