§ 9.08.375 WORK TO BE EXPEDITED; REVOCATION OF PERMIT.
   A.   All acts regulated by this Subchapter shall be commenced within (60) days after the issuance of a permit therefor, except that such time may be extended by the Division. If not so commenced, the permit shall be revoked. Permits thus revoked may be renewed for an additional sixty (60) day period upon the payment of an additional permit fee as originally required. The doing of such work and the repairing and restoring of the street to its original condition shall be performed and prosecuted with diligence so as not to obstruct the street or travel thereon any more than is absolutely necessary. When traffic conditions, the safety or convenience of the traveling public or the public interest require that the excavation work be performed as emergency work, the Division shall have full power to order, at any time during the work, that a crew of men and adequate facilities be employed by the permittee twenty-four (24) hours a day to the end that such excavation work may be completed as soon as possible.
   B.   The Division may revoke any permit granted under this Subchapter for violation of any Section thereof. If, upon the investigation of a reported violation of any part of this Subchapter, a violation is found to exist, a minimum investigation fee, as established by resolution, shall be charged the permittee for each investigation.
   C.   No person or firm shall continue to perform any work under any permit after the permit has been revoked or an order to stop work has been issued against a job by the Division.
('65 Code, § 30-36) (Ord. No. 2007-002 § 9)