§ 11-231. Registration revocation.  


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  • A registration may be revoked if the county finds the registrant, after reasonable notice of the charges and an opportunity to be heard by an impartial party, has consistently and repeatedly violated state of local laws, ordinances, rule and regulations. If violation is suspected, the solid waste division shall notify the registrant by certified mail, return receipt requested, at the address stated on the registrant's application. The registrant shall have 30 days from receipt of such notice to respond to the allegations. The public works director or his/her designee shall review the registrant's response and make a determination of whether a violation occurred and is part of a pattern or practices to consistently and repeatedly violate applicable state or local laws, ordinances, rules and regulations. The public works director or his/her designee shall then determine whether the registration should be revoked. The public works director or his/her designee's determination shall be considered final action by the county and may be appealed to a circuit court of competent jurisdiction.

( Ord. No. 17-05 , § 3, 4-4-17)