15.36.090 SUSPENSION OR REVOCATION OF PERMIT. 
   A.   A grading permit shall be suspended or revoked by the director of public services, unless exempted by said director, if:
      1.   Conditions at the site vary appreciably from those shown on the approved plans.
      2.   Construction does not conform to the approved grading plan, interim and final erosion and sediment control plan, time schedules, or conditions of the grading permit.
      3.   The site is left in a condition hazardous to the public or to the adjacent properties, and the permittee does not comply with reasonable requirements to correct said conditions.
      4.   The permittee does not comply with reasonable requirements to safeguard the workmen, the public, or other persons acting in a lawful manner.
      5.   The permittee, in connection with the operations for which the permit was issued, fails to operate his or her equipment properly on public roads; or allows material to encroach, obstruct, or be deposited within a public right-of-way or within a drainage channel in a manner not authorized by said permit; or causes unauthorized obstruction or diversion of drainage channels.
      6.   The permittee fails to have a qualified inspector, working under the supervision of a registered civil engineer, on the site during operations when so required by the permit; or fails to have the work under proper supervision at all times.
      7.   Emergency conditions exist on the site which constitute a threat to health, safety, or public welfare.
   B.   Upon notification from the director of public services of the suspension of the permit, the permittee shall cease all work in connection with the permit with the exception of the work necessary to correct the objectionable or emergency conditions which caused the suspension of the permit. The permittee shall then proceed at once to correct said objectionable or emergency conditions.
   C.   If the permittee fails to correct said objectionable or emergency conditions, the city may cause the work necessary to correct said conditions to be done, and the city may take action against the permittee's security to cover the cost of performing the work.
   D.   Any permit which has been suspended may be either reinstated or revoked by the director of public services.
   E.   Whenever a permit has been revoked, work shall not commence until a new application has been filed and approved incorporating the necessary revisions required to fulfill the intent of this chapter, and a new permit has been issued. (Ord. 486 (part), 1986).