4-6-11: PERMIT SUSPENSION AND REVOCATION:
   A.   Township Right To Revoke Permit: The Township may revoke or suspend a permit issued pursuant to this chapter for one or more of the following reasons:
      1.   Fraudulent, false, misrepresenting, or materially incomplete statements in the permit application;
      2.   Non-compliance with this chapter;
      3.   Permittee's physical presence or presence of permittee's facilities on, over, above, along, upon, under, across, or within the public rights-of-way presents a direct or imminent threat to the public health, safety, or welfare; or
      4.   Permittee's failure to construct the facilities substantially in accordance with the permit and approved plans.
   B.   Notice Of Revocation Or Suspension: The Township shall send written notice of its intent to revoke or suspend a permit issued pursuant to this chapter stating the reason or reasons for the revocation or suspension and the alternatives available to permittee under this section.
   C.   Permittee Alternatives Upon Receipt Of Notice Of Revocation Or Suspension: Upon receipt of a written notice of revocation or suspension from the Township, the permittee shall have the following options:
      1.   Immediately provide the Township with evidence that no cause exists for the revocation or suspension;
      2.   Immediately correct, to the satisfaction of the Township, the deficiencies stated in the written notice, providing written proof of such correction to the Township within five (5) working days after receipt of the written notice of revocation;
      3.   Immediately remove the facilities located on, over, above, along, upon, under, across, or within the public rights-of-way and restore the rights-of-way to the satisfaction of the Township providing written proof of such removal to the Township within ten (10) days after receipt of the written notice of revocation.
      The Township may, in its discretion, for good cause shown, extend the time periods provided in this subsection.
   D.   Township Correction And Notice: If the deficiency creates an imminent threat to life, health or safety, the Township may correct the deficiency immediately upon verbal notice by the Township to permittee.
   E.   Stop Work Order: In addition to the issuance of a notice of revocation or suspension, the Township may issue a stop work order immediately upon discovery of any of the reasons for revocation set forth within subsection A of this section.
   F.   Failure Or Refusal Of The Permittee To Comply: If the permittee fails to comply with the provisions of subsection C of this section, the Township or its designee may, at the option of the Township: 1) correct the deficiencies; 2) upon not less than twenty (20) days' notice to the permittee, remove the subject facilities or equipment; or 3) after not less than thirty (30) days' notice to the permittee of failure to cure the non- compliance, deem them abandoned and property of the Township. The permittee shall be liable in all events to the Township for all costs of removal. (Ord. SWO-2018-6, 8-14-2018)