(A) In the event compliance cannot be achieved within the terms of an notice of violation (NOV) and/or stop work order (SWO), the city may proceed with permit suspension or revocation.
(B) Land-disturbing activities are not allowed on a project site when a permit has been suspended or revoked other than those required to address deficiencies/violations.
(C) The written permit suspension or revocation shall be hand delivered and/or sent by certified mail to the Permittee.
(D) A permit suspension requires that the permittee submit a revised portion of SWQMP as indicated by the city for review and acceptance by the city of the specific issue of contention. When a permit suspension is removed, the city shall provide written notice to the permittee.
(E) When a permit is revoked, the permittee must reapply for a permit through the process of requesting a new permit.
(F) A permit revocation requires that the permittee resubmit a SWQMP for a full review and acceptance by the MS4 coordinator or their designee.
(Ord. 14-08, passed 9-3-2014; Am. Ord. 19-02, passed 5-6-2019; Am. Ord. 20-05, passed 7-20-2020)