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b. The permit holder has interfered with the authorized representatives of the city <br /> in the performance of his or her duties related to that permit; <br /> c. The permit was issued in error or on the basis of materially incorrect information <br /> supplied to the city; <br /> d. Permit fees or costs were paid to the city by check and returned from a financial <br /> institution marked non-sufficient funds (NSF) or canceled; or <br /> e. There is a permit or approval that is subject to critical area review and the <br /> applicant has failed to disclose a change of circumstances on the development <br /> proposal site which materially affects an applicant's ability to meet the permit or <br /> approval conditions or which makes inaccurate the critical area study that was <br /> the basis for establishing permit or approval conditions. <br /> 2. Such suspension, revocation, or modification shall be authorized via issuance of a notice <br /> and order pursuant to this chapter. <br /> 3. Notwithstanding any other provision of Chapter 1.20 EMC, the city may immediately <br /> suspend operations under any permit by issuing a stop work order. <br /> B. Denial of permit. <br /> 1. The city may deny a permit when: <br /> a. Any person owning the property or submitting the development permit for the <br /> property has been found in violation of any ordinance, resolution, regulation of <br /> the city;and/or <br /> b. Any person owning the property or submitting the development permit for the <br /> property has been found in violation and remains in violation of the conditions of <br /> any permit, notice and order, or stop work order issued pursuant to any such <br /> ordinance, resolution, or regulation. <br /> 2. In order to further the remedial purposes of Chapter 1.20 EMC,such denial may continue <br /> until the violation is cured, accepted as complete by the city, and by payment of any civil <br /> penalty imposed for the violation, except that permits or approvals shall be granted to <br /> the extent necessary to accomplish any required compliance action(s). <br /> 1.20.180 Recovery of Enforcement Costs. <br /> A. Authority. Any person responsible for a violation of the Code may be assessed costs as provided <br /> in this section. <br /> B. Costs. The Code Enforcement Officer may assess the following costs and charges, for any <br /> enforcement actions, investigations, and corrective actions taken under this chapter: <br />