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A. A sidewalk use permit shall expire automatically upon the earlier of:

1. At the end of the calendar year in which it is issued;

2. If the business changes ownership; or

3. If the business license for the business expires and is not renewed.

B. The authorizing officials may, upon issuing the annual street use permit invoice and receipt of the renewal fee, renew a street use permit provided: the permittee is in compliance with all permit conditions; the ownership or business has not changed; and the space is not needed for transportation, utility, or any other public-use purpose.

C. The authorizing officials may modify the conditions of sidewalk use permit, including permitted hours or days of operation, after providing the permittee with written notice ten days before modifying the sidewalk use permit. A copy of the modified sidewalk use permit shall be mailed by first-class mail to the permittee at the address listed on the sidewalk use permit application.

D. All use authorizations approved under the provisions of this chapter shall be of a temporary nature and shall vest no permanent right; and may in any case be revoked upon thirty calendar days’ notice; or without notice, in case any use or occupation is dangerous or any structure or obstruction permitted is insecure or unsafe; or is not constructed, maintained, or used in accordance with the provisions of the Monroe Municipal Code. Without prejudice to the foregoing, the city may immediately terminate or suspend a permit issued under this chapter if the sidewalk area in question is required for a public purpose, specifically including without limitation a public works project of the city or another governmental entity.

E. If a permit to use a sidewalk area is revoked or terminated, the sidewalk area shall be restored by the permittee, at the permittee’s expense, to the condition that existed prior to permittee’s use. (Ord. 008/2015 § 1)