§ 3-120.10. Notification of denial of permit.  


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  • A.  If the Commission determines that a permit should not be issued under the provisions of the Aircraft Pilot and Passenger Protection Act, the Commission shall notify the applicant in writing of its determination.  The notification may be served by delivering it personally to the applicant or by sending it by certified or registered mail to the applicant at the address specified in the application.

    B.  The determination is final thirty (30) days after notification of the determination is served, unless the applicant, within the thirty-day period, requests reconsideration in writing to the Commission and provides written evidence showing why the application should have been granted.  The Commission has up to a period of thirty (30) days from the receipt of the request.  The Commission shall notify the applicant of its determination as specified in subsection A of this section.  In the event of a second denial by the Commission of the permit request, the applicant can request a hearing before the Commission with reference to the application.  A hearing under this section shall be open to the public.  The applicant may appear and be heard either in person or by counsel and may present pertinent evidence and testimony.  At the hearing, the applicant has the burden to show cause why the Commission should have granted the permit to erect the proposed structure.

Added by Laws 2010, c. 367, § 10, eff. Oct. 1, 2010.