9-3-9: STOP WORK ORDER:
   A.   In the event any person holding a COSESCO permit pursuant to this chapter violates the requirements of the permit as is described herein or carries on site development in such a manner so as to materially adversely affect the health, welfare, environment, or safety of persons residing or working in the neighborhood of the development site or so as to be materially detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to property or improvements in the neighborhood, the enforcement official shall suspend or revoke the COSESCO permit.
   B.   The suspension of a COSESCO permit shall be a written stop work order issued by the enforcement officer to the permittee or his agent or the person performing the work. The stop work order shall be effective immediately, shall state the specific violations cited, and the conditions under which the work may be resumed. A stop work order shall remain in effect until the enforcement official has approved corrective measures.
   C.   Any person who shall continue any work after having been served with a stop work order, except such work as the person is directed to perform to remove a violation, shall be subject to penalties as stated in this chapter. (Ord. 17-16, 7-19-2016)