A.
The Local Administrator, or his designees may, in their sole discretion, order the work being performed on any property, building or structure suspended forthwith if he or she has reasonable grounds to believe that the work is being performed in an unsafe and/or dangerous manner; or the work in not in conformity with the floodplain building permit application, plans and/or specifications approved by the Department or with the permit issued by the Town; or the work is in violation of the Code of the Town of Huntington, the Building Codes of the State of New York and/or other applicable law, ordinance, rule or regulation; or jeopardizes the health, welfare or safety of the public or surrounding community; or is injurious to Town property or the property of others.
B.
The stop-work order shall be in writing and shall state the conditions under which the work may be resumed. The permit holder shall be provided with a copy of the stop-work order by delivering it to him or her in person, or to their agent or person in charge of the property or work; or by posting the stop-work order in a conspicuous place on the property. In all instances the Department shall mail a copy of the stop-work order to the permit holder or property owner by certified mail return receipt requested to the address shown on the application for a building permit.
C.
It shall be unlawful for any person to remove, alter, obscure, deface, change or otherwise tamper with any portion of a stop-work order that has been posted by the Town. The property owner and/or permit holder shall be strictly liable for a violation of this section. In addition to any other penalty provided for herein, the Local Administrator may revoke the permit.
D.
Upon the issuance of a stop-work order, all activities shall be immediately suspended until the stop-work order is rescinded. Notwithstanding the issuance of a stop-work order, the Local Administrator, may, in his sole discretion, permit any part of the work to continue if, in his or her judgment, same is necessary to protect the health and safety of persons; or to preserve and safeguard the premises or any portion of the buildings or structures located therein; or to protect the surrounding community or Town property or the property of others. Such officials may also require the property owner and/or permit holder to take such temporary action as is deemed necessary by the Town to protect the site or the welfare and safety of persons or property pending resolution of the stop-work order. It shall be unlawful and a violation of this section for any person to perform any work or other activity in violation of a stop-work order issued by the Town; or to deviate in any way from the work or activity permitted by the Town pending resolution of the stop-work order; or to disobey a lawful order of the Town. In addition to any other penalty provided for herein, the Local Administrator may revoke the permit.