A.
Whenever a director has reason to believe that a use or condition exists in violation of any land use or public health ordinance, any rule or regulation adopted thereunder, or any condition of any permit or approval issued pursuant to such ordinance, rule or regulation, the director may initiate a civil or criminal action pursuant to NMC § 4.05.060 or § 4.05.080, and/or, at the director's option, commence an administrative enforcement action to assess a civil penalty pursuant to NMC § 4.05.090, to require an abatement pursuant to NMC § 4.05.050, to collect enforcement costs incurred by the city pursuant to NMC § 4.05.110 and/or § 4.05.120 and/or to suspend or revoke a permit pursuant to Chapter 4.20 NMC. If the director elects to commence an administrative enforcement action pursuant to Chapter 4.05 NMC and/or Chapter 4.20 NMC, the director shall follow the notice and order procedures set forth in this chapter.
B.
Pending commencement and completion of the notice and order procedure provided for in this chapter, a director may cause a stop work order to be posted on the subject property or served on persons engaged in any work or activity in violation of a land use or public health ordinance, any rule or regulation adopted thereunder, or the condition(s) of any permit or approval issued pursuant to such ordinance, rule or regulation. Upon the posting or service of the stop work order, all work named in the stop work order shall immediately cease and shall not resume until such time as the work is approved and the person(s) engaged in the work are authorized to proceed with the work; provided, that, where a stop work order is issued in response to a violation of Chapter 18.24 NMC, relating to sensitive areas, all activity on the subject site shall cease and shall not resume until authorized by the director to proceed.
C.
Upon issuance of any notice or order, the director may file a copy of the same with the King County office of records and elections. Following the satisfactory resolution of the notice and order, the director shall file a notice of satisfaction with the King County office of records and elections.
(Ord. 37 § 1 Exh. A (.12.010), 1994; Ord. 2002-256 § 7)