§ 1424.04 REVOCATION OF PERMITS.
   When the work for which any building permit was issued is not being performed in conformity to the detailed statement, plans or specifications upon which such permit was issued, it shall be the duty of the Chief Building Official to notify the owner or his or her agent in writing, by posting a notice on the building for which the permit is issued, that the work is being constructed in violation of the permit and that such work must be suspended until a permit for such deviation from the detailed statement, plans or specifications is obtained, or that such work shall be made to conform to the detailed statement, plans or specifications upon which a permit therefor was issued. If the owner or his or her agent fails to comply with the notice on the posting thereof, it shall be the further duty of the Chief Building Official to revoke such permit. Written notice of such revocation, signed by the Chief Building Official, shall be immediately served upon the owner, agent, superintendent or contractor in charge of the work, or shall be posted on such premises, and no person shall perform any work in or about such structure, building or premises after the revocation of the permit and the posting of notice thereof.
(Ord. 1928-113, passed 3-4-1929)