§ 156.15 ENFORCEMENT.
   (A)   Zoning Administrator. Authority for administration of this chapter resides with the Zoning Administrator. Appeals regarding decisions of the Zoning Administrator in granting special permits shall be made according to the provisions of § 156.11(A).
   (B)   Stop-work order; revocation of permit. In the event any person holding a special use permit pursuant to this chapter violates the terms of the permit, or carries on site development in such a manner so as to materially and adversely affect the health, welfare or safety of persons residing or working in the neighborhood of the development site, or so as to be materially detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to property or improvements in the neighborhood, the village may suspend or revoke the special use permit.
      (1)   Suspension of a permit shall be by a written stop-work order issued by the village and delivered to the permittee or his or her agent or the person performing the work. The stop-work order shall be effective immediately, shall state the specific violations cited, and shall state the conditions under which work may be resumed. A stop-work order shall remain in effect until the next regularly scheduled meeting of the Board of Appeals, at which the conditions of division (B)(2) below can be met.
      (2)   No special use permit shall be permanently suspended or revoked until a hearing is held by the Board of Appeals. Written notice of the hearing shall be served on the permittee, either personally or by registered mail, and shall state:
         (a)   The grounds for complaint or reasons for suspension or revocation, in clear and concise language; and
         (b)   The time when and place where the hearing will be held.
      (3)   The notice shall be served on the permittee at least five days prior to the date set for the hearing. At the hearing, the permittee shall be given an opportunity to be heard and may call witnesses and present evidence on his or her behalf. At the conclusion of the hearing, the Board of Appeals shall determine whether the permit shall be suspended or revoked.
(Ord. 570, passed 12-7-1988)