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The city may suspend or revoke a permit whenever the permittee violates the provisions of that permit, this chapter or any other applicable rule or regulation, or fails to pay all fees when due. Notice of the proposed suspension or revocation shall be delivered personally or by registered mail to the permittee and shall become effective five working days after the receipt of the notice unless the permittee files a notice of appeal pursuant to MCC 8.15.100. If an appeal is timely filed, the permittee may continue collecting, transporting and/or disposing of refuse or other waste until the appeal is final, unless such continuance would cause the city to violate a federal or state law, regulation or permit or cause or continue a public or environmental nuisance. Failure to file a notice of appeal within five working days of the date of the notice of suspension or revocation shall constitute a full waiver of the right to contest that suspension or revocation. Once a permit has been revoked, the permittee must wait 24 months before reapplying for a permit with the city. [Res. 21-03; Ord. 21-01 § 2; Code 2004 § 9-59.]