effects of the felling, and may require the posting of a bond to ensure that all conditions are <br /> met. <br /> 7,680 Street Tree Preservation - Permit Issuance. <br /> (1) Except as provided in subsection (2) offthis section permit shalt be <br /> effective, on the date issued, unless a different date is specified i the, permit. <br /> (2) if an application :. is granted after public notice and an opportunity for <br /> comment is provided•under section 7670 (6), and commenttswere received, the permit <br /> shall not be'effective °for a period of 15 days from the date of the decision of the city <br /> manager orbdesignee,:.or, in the event °anyappeal is filed under section 7.685, seven days <br /> from the date of decision of the hearings officer. <br /> (3) A permit shall expire, at midnight on,the.:one .year anniversary of the <br /> date issuance of the permit. <br /> [6.32G]7.685 Street Tree Preservation - -.. Appeal. Any person who is denied a permit, <br /> or is granted a permit with conditions, may appeal the denial or imposition of <br /> conditions, by filing a written notice of appeal with the city manager or designee within 15 <br /> days of the date of denial or the date of issuance of the permit with conditions imposed. <br /> In addition, any person who provided comments on an application pursuant to section <br /> [6.310(6)] 7.670(6), and who is dissatisfied with the action of the city manager or designee <br /> in granting a permit, whether with or without conditions, also may appeal by following the <br /> same procedures. The appeal shall be governed by section 2.021 of this code. The <br /> appeal must include the specific basis or bases upon which the appellant asserts that the <br /> Ordinance - 9 10/31/97 <br />