A permit issued pursuant to the provisions of this article shall
expire one year from the date of issuance, unless sooner suspended
or revoked.
Permits issued may be renewed annually upon filing of a renewal
application and payment of a permit fee, provided that the applicant's
activity and the location where it is carried on are the same as originally
permitted. In addition, the application for renewal shall be subject
to all the requirements pertaining to the original permit.
The Community Development Director may, without warning, notice
or hearing, suspend a permit issued pursuant to the provisions of
this article if, upon inspection, there appears a reasonable likelihood
the permittee has failed to maintain or perform his work in accordance
with requirements of this Code, state or federal law, and such violation
or violations are declared public nuisances such that property, safety,
public health, and welfare are in imminent peril. Notice of such suspension
may be sent to the permittee by certified mail, hand delivery to applicant
at his/her address and posted at the site. The notice will contain
information on how such action may be appealed.