§ 170-492. Suspensions.  


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  • (a)

    The director may suspend a coastal use permit upon finding that:

    (1)

    The permittee has failed or refuses to comply with the terms and conditions of the permit or any modifications thereof;

    (2)

    The permittee has submitted false or incomplete information in his application or otherwise; or

    (3)

    The permittee has failed or refused to comply with any lawful order or request of the director.

    (b)

    The director shall notify the permittee in writing that the permit will be suspended and the reasons therefor and order the permittee to cease immediately all previously authorized activities. The notice shall also advise the permittee that he will be given, upon request made within ten days of receipt of the notice, an opportunity to respond to the reasons given for the suspension.

    (c)

    After consideration of the permittee's response, or, if none, within 30 days after issuance of the notice, the director shall take action to reinstate, modify or revoke the coastal use permit and shall notify the permittee of the action taken.

(Code 1956, § 15A-32; M.C.S., Ord. No. 22577, § 1, 4-5-07)