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Any person desiring a transportation permit shall make application in writing to the Director of Public Works, which application shall specifically describe the vehicle or load to be operated or moved, the type of permit requested, and such other information as the Director of Public Works may require. Thereafter, the Director of Public Works may issue a transportation permit to applicant when:

A. Applicant has provided the Director of Public Works with a policy of insurance which has been approved by the City Attorney, executed and delivered by a reliable insurance company authorized to carry on an insurance business in the state, by the terms of which said insurance company assumes responsibility for injuries to persons and property as a result of moving the vehicle or load by permittee, in the following amounts:

1. One hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for property damage;

2. Two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) for death or injury to any person in any one occurrence;

3. Five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) for death or injuries to two or more persons in any one occurrence;

4. Governmental agencies, including the state and its political subdivisions, shall not be required to provide the insurance required by this section, but shall be required to hold the City harmless as hereinafter provided;

B. The Director of Public Works has satisfied himself as to qualifications of applicant and that applicant has complied with all of the requirements of this chapter;

C. All fees provided for in CVMC 12.08.100 have been paid.

Duplicate copies of a transportation permit designated as a multiple-load permit may be obtained when the permit is intended to authorize the movement of more than one non-self-propelled vehicle. Transportation permits shall be carried on the vehicle whose movement is authorized by such permit and shall be available for inspection by any police officer or any authorized agent of the City. Transportation permits issued pursuant hereto shall be nontransferable. (Ord. 1510 § 1, 1973; Ord. 1240 § 1; Ord. 1205 § 2, 1969; prior code § 27.214).