(A) A stop work order may be issued by any appropriate authority for violations of approved plans and the owner of the property may be subject to any other penalties described in this Chapter, until compliance is met. Violations include, but are not limited to:
(1) Failure to install or maintain protection measures;
(2) Disturbance of existing grade beyond the proposed limits of grading as indicated on the approved landscaping and appearance plans so as to disturb the root zone of any significant vegetation indicated for preservation;
(3) Initiating or continuing a land disturbing activity for which an erosion control plan is required either in violation of the erosion control plan or by failure to obtain a valid erosion control plan;
(4) Exposure of plants to severe hydrologic changes, damaging fumes or chemicals, or excessive temperatures, such as from fire;
(5) Cutting or wounding of plants;
(6) Damaging and/or destroying significant vegetation, buffers or tree save areas;
(7) Any development not in accordance with the approved site plan.
(B) Conditional or Temporary Violations of Certificates of Occupancy: If a conditional or temporary Certificate of Occupancy expires, or if the required work is not completed within the allowed time, then the conditional or temporary permit is void and any continued operation shall be in violation of this Ordinance;
(C) Violations after Development: If a final Certificate of Occupancy is issued and the required work is later found to be out of compliance by the Village, then the owner will be subject to all of the penalties of this Ordinance.
(Ord. 14-35, passed 09-24-2014)