§ 13-3-502. Stop work order; permit modification or revocation.
   (a)   Grounds for issuance. The Director may issue a stop work order, impose conditions on a permit, suspend or revoke a permit, or suspend issuance of future permits if the Director determines that:
      (1)   a person has violated applicable law, regulations, the Design Manual, the County's Standard Specifications and Details for Construction, or any term, condition, or limitation of a permit;
      (2)   activity in the right-of-way poses a hazardous situation or constitutes a public nuisance, public emergency, or other threat to the public health, safety, or welfare;
      (3)   obstructions in, on, over, under, or through County roads, easements, or rights- of-way have not been removed or relocated as required by the Department;
      (4)   fees, securities, and other costs are due and owning to the County; or
      (5)   there is a paramount public purpose.
   (b)   Notice; compliance. The Director shall notify the permittee of action taken under subsection (a) by a written, electronic, or facsimile communication, and the permittee shall comply immediately after receipt of the notice.
   (c)   Content. A stop work order shall state the conditions under which work may be resumed and shall be posted at the site.
(1985 Code, Art. 25, § 25-3-502) (Bill No. 15-02; Bill No. 63-04; Bill No. 53-06; Bill No. 2-20)