§ 176.030 EXTENSION OF TIME.
   (A)   (1)   If the permittee is unable to complete the work within the specified time, he or she may, at least ten days prior to the expiration of the soil erosion and sedimentation control permit, present in writing to the municipal enforcing agency a request for an extension of time, setting forth the reasons for the requested extension.
      (2)   In the event such an extension is warranted, the municipal enforcing agency may grant additional time for the completion of the work, but no such extension shall release the owner, permittee or the surety, from the requirements of this chapter, part 91 (M.C.L.A. §§ 324.9101 et seq.), the rules.
   (B)   If the permittee fails to extend the permit as set forth above and allows the permit to expire, all work shall be ordered to stop by issuing a stop work order until the permit is properly extended. The permittee shall be bound to maintain all temporary and permanent soil erosion and sedimentation control measures during the stop work order in conformance with this chapter, part 91 (M.C.L.A. §§ 324.9101 et seq.), as amended, and all current rules.
   (C)   The municipal enforcing agency may require submittal of a new soil erosion and sedimentation control plan and application if, in the opinion of the agency, the conditions of the original permit are no longer valid due to substantial changes in the site conditions.
(Prior Code, § 16-36) (Ord. 1311, passed 3-16-2009)