Norwalk |
Code of Ordinances |
Ordinances |
Chapter 96. Excavations and Encroachments in Public Streets and Grounds |
§ 96-15. Causes for permit revocation.
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A.If, at any time, a permittee violates any provision of this chapter or other law or regulation relating to the excavation or encroachment work being done or violates the terms of the permit and refuses or neglects to correct the same, as required by the Director, or refuses or neglects to continue the work or to furnish material, as required by the Director, the Director may stop the work immediately. He may direct the permittee to arrange for a change of workmen, materials or methods. If the permittee refuses to comply with the instructions of the Director, the Director shall revoke the permit and restore the street to its original condition, and the permittee shall be liable for all costs, direct and indirect, of this work.B.If, at any time, a permittee shall be indebted to the City for any expense that the City may have incurred under the provisions of this chapter due to or arising out of the noncompliance, failure or neglect of the permittee, which indebtedness remains unpaid for a period of seven days after demand made upon the permittee for payment of the same, the Director may revoke the permit and restore the area to its original condition, and the permittee, in addition, shall be liable for all costs, direct and indirect, of said restoration work.