21-3.06    Penalties; Stop Work Orders; Abatement.
   a.   Any party involved in infrastructure construction without the required permit/plan approvals or involved in work that does not comply with the standards of the City’s Public Works Department shall be required to make repairs that meet standards and subject to the following:
      1.   Enforcement proceedings for this Subchapter shall be initiated by the issuance of a notice of violation or citation by a code official as set out in the procedures in Chapter 2 of this Code. The City may also take immediate action to remedy a violation of this Subchapter, including the issuance of a Stop Work Order for construction under an active permit, detailed development plan or subdivision.
      2.   A Stop Work Order may be issued if the Public Works Department determines any of the following conditions exist:
         i.   An imminent safety concern.
         ii.   Construction prior to final permit/plan approval.
         iii.   Construction without permit application or plan submittal.
         iv.   Non-compliance with approved permit/plan and/or regulations.
   b.   Any person violating any portion of this Subchapter shall be subject to civil penalties as set out in Chapter 27 of this Code. In addition to civil penalties, should the construction not comply with the approved plans, the City may refuse to issue a Certificate of Occupancy.