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up and all damages caused by flooding of the site or surrounding area due to in-place <br />grading, erosion and sediment control. The foregoing responsibilities shall continue <br />until a Certificate of Completion is issued to the Permittee by the City for the land <br />disturbance activity and the grading, erosion and sediment control permit is <br />terminated. - <br />G. Modification of Plan: <br />An approved grading, erosion and sediment control plan may be modified on <br />submission of an application for modification to the City and subsequent approval by <br />the City Engineer. In reviewing such application, the City Engineer may require <br />additional reports and data and possible modification of escrow. <br />H. Escrow Requirement: <br />The City shall require the Permittee to escrow a sum of money sufficient to ensure the <br />grading is completed per the approved grading plan. The escrow shall also be sufficient <br />to ensure the inspection, installation, maintenance, and completion of the grading, <br />erosion and sediment control plan and practices. Escrow amounts shall be set as <br />detailed in the adopted fee schedule.F em time to 4ime b t o (44 ! '. Upon <br />project completion and the issuance of a Certificate of Completion any remaining <br />amount held in escrow shall be returned to the Permittee. <br />1. Enforcement: <br />If the City determines the grading, erosion and sedimentation control is not being <br />implemented or maintained according to the approved plan, the Permittee will be <br />notified and provided with a list of corrective work to be performed. The corrective <br />work shall be completed by the Permittee within forty-eight (48) hours after <br />notification by the City. Notification may be given by: <br />a. Personal delivery upon the Permittee, or an officer, partner, manager or <br />designated representative of the Permittee. <br />b. E-mail or facsimile by sending such notice to the e-mail address or facsimile <br />number provided by the Permittee. <br />1. Failure to Do Corrective Work: If a Permittee fails to perform any corrective work or <br />otherwise fails to conform to any provision of this ordinance within the time stipulated, <br />the City may take any one or more of the following actions: <br />a Issue a stop work order whereupon the Permittee shall cease all land disturbance <br />activity on the site until such time as the City determines the corrective measures <br />that are necessary to correct the conditions for which the stop work order was <br />issued. Once the necessary corrective actions have been determined the Permittee <br />shall perform the corrective work. All corrective work must be completed before <br />further land disturbance activity will be allowed to resume. <br />h Complete the corrective work using City forces or by separate contract. The <br />issuance of a land disturbance permit constitutes a right -of -entry for the City or its <br />contractor to enter upon the construction site for the purpose of completing the <br />corrective work. <br />Impose a monetary fine in an amount equal to twice the required permit fee. <br />Charge the Permittee for all staff time expended and costs incurred by the Cityto: <br />i. perform any corrective work required by the City, <br />ii. perform such inspections and reinspections of the site on which the land <br />disturbance activity is occurring as the City deems necessary, and/or <br />iii. coordinate and communicate with the Permittee regarding any <br />corrective work, inspections, reinspections or other remedial actions <br />which the City deems necessary to implement as a result of the failure <br />of the Permittee to conform to the provisions of this ordinance, and <br />iv. remedy any other failure of the Permittee to conform to provisions of <br />this ordinance. <br />The cost for staff time shall be determined by multiplying the staff member's <br />hourly rate times 1.9 times the number of hours expended, for all staff members <br />