Any emergency permit issued hereunder is subject to termination,
suspension, revocation and/or modification by the Board of Trustees
upon its determination that the activity does not or no longer constitutes
an emergency activity; or that the activity violates the terms and/or
conditions of the emergency permit; or that the activity is undertaken
in a manner that does not minimize or prevent damage to natural resources
and natural protective features; or that material changes in conditions
at the site have occurred that alter the basis upon which the emergency
permit was originally issued; or that the applicant has failed to
obtain any other approval or permit from other agencies prior to commencement
of the emergency activity. In such an event, the Board of Trustees
shall issue an order notifying the authorized person to cease the
activity. In addition, the Board of Trustees may require:
A. The removal of any structure that was constructed or placed without
a coastal erosion management permit.
B. The return to former conditions of any natural protective feature
that was excavated, mined or otherwise disturbed without a coastal
erosion management permit.