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6.36.130 <br />such hearing. The decision and order of <br />the Council on such appeal shall be <br />final and conclusive. (Prior Code <br />§ 4-1.34) <br />6.36.140 Alternate Appeal <br />Procedure: <br />Any person aggrieved by the action <br />of the Police Department or the Chief <br />of Police with regard to the granting, <br />denying or revoking of a permit, may at <br />the aggrieved's discretion, appeal to the <br />City Manager, or his designate, in <br />writing. Such appeal shall be consid- <br />ered within three (3) working days of <br />the notification of appeal and decided <br />within two (2) working days there- <br />after. The decision shall be conclusive <br />and not appealable. (Prior Code <br />§ 4-1.34(1)) <br />6.36.150 Suspension Of Solicitor's <br />Permits During Parades: <br />No solicitation or vending shall be <br />permitted on the public right of way <br />along any parade route during any <br />parade subject to City parade ordinance <br />unless a special vending permit has <br />been issued by the Chief of Police or <br />by the parade sponsor with the approval <br />of the Chief of Police. This special <br />permit shall be consistent with Section <br />11.64.100 of this Code. (Prior Code <br />§ 4-1.36) <br />174-1 (Pleasanton 5-99) <br />