Upon revocation of any building permit all street openings must be properly backfilled, pavements, sidewalks and tree lawns restored to the condition in which they were before work was begun and the site of the operations must be cleared of surplus dirt and refuse and restored to a condition acceptable to the Building Inspector. Upon failure of those responsible for the operations to make such repairs and restoration, the Inspector may use so much of the deposit made in connection with the issuing of the permits as, in his judgment, may be necessary to repair and restore the street and the site of the operation. Should the deposit be insufficient to complete the repairs and restoration, the Inspector may, upon authorization by Council, complete the repairs and restoration, in which event all costs and expenses, over and above the portion of the deposit used for this purpose, shall become a lien on the property described in the building permit.
(Ord. 1940-276. Passed 9-9-40.)