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Whenever the Director finds that the continued violation of any provision of this chapter or of the conditions of any permit issued hereunder is so aggravated that the prevention of pollution of underground or surface waters requires the immediate cessation of the activities causing the violation, he or she may so direct in the notice of violation. A person who has been so notified shall immediately cease all such activities and shall not resume them until the Director determines that all of the violations charged in the notice have been corrected.
('61 Code, § 11A.16) (Ord. 788, passed - - )
A. The Director may suspend a permit by giving notice thereof to the permittee:
1. When a permittee fails to correct a violation within the time specified in a notice thereof; or
2. When a violation is so aggravated as to require cessation of activities as provided in § 13.24.160.
B. A permit suspended by the Director shall be reinstated when all of the violations charged in a notice thereof have been corrected.
('61 Code, § 11A.17) (Ord. 788, passed - - )
The Board of Supervisors may, after notice and hearing as hereinafter provided, revoke a permit on any one (1) or more of the following grounds:
A. Fraud or deceit in obtaining a permit.
B. Failure of a permittee to correct a violation within the time prescribed in a notice of violation.
C. Willful violation of any provisions of this chapter of a condition or limitation of a permit, or of any lawful order of the Director.
('61 Code, § 11A.18) (Ord. 788, passed - - )
Proceedings for the revocation of a permit may be initiated as follows:
A. By the Director after serving upon the permittee a copy of and filing with the County Clerk, a written recommendation of a revocation setting forth the grounds therefor and requesting a hearing thereon before the Board of Supervisors; or
B. By the Board of Supervisors, on its own motion or upon the complaint of a third person, by serving or causing to be served upon the permittee and the Director a notice of intention to revoke, setting forth the grounds therefor and designating a time and place for hearing thereon.
('61 Code, § 11A.19) (Ord. 788, passed - - )
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