1-4A-13: NOTICE TO CORRECT AND STOP ORDER:
Whenever a violation is discovered which can be corrected and the responsible person has not been issued a notice to correct or notice of administrative violation for the same violation within the past twelve (12) months, the enforcement authority shall issue a notice to correct in order to notify the responsible person of the violation and to order that the violation be corrected within a reasonable time. Unless a different period is specifically set forth in this code, ten (10) calendar days shall be considered a reasonable time to correct any violation. The notice to correct shall be in writing and shall set forth the facts that constitute the violation, the specific provisions of the law which have been violated, the specific acts required to correct the violation, the time allowed to correct the violation, and the rights to appeal the notice to correct. If the violation is related to a permit, license or other city approval of a project, the notice to correct may be accompanied by a stop order which orders the responsible person to immediately stop any and all work on the project that is subject to the permit, license or approval until the violation is corrected. The notice to correct shall be served in accordance with the provisions of section 1-4A-17 of this article. (Ord. 1572, 4-24-2001)