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If upon final inspection of any grading it is found that the work authorized by the conditional use permit has been satisfactorily completed in accordance with the requirements of this division and any other requirements imposed, the zoning administrator shall approve such work.

1. The zoning administrator shall have the power to revoke any conditional use permit whenever it is found that the work covered by the certificate has been materially extended or altered without prior approval, or that any planting, retaining walls, cribbing, drainage structures, or other protective devices as shown on the approved plans and specifications submitted with the application for a permit have not been maintained in good order and repair.

2. Before such revocation, the zoning administrator shall first give written notice to the owner of the property involved, specifying the defective condition and stating that unless such defective condition is remedied satisfactorily, the conditional use permit may be revoked. If the defective condition is remedied to the satisfaction of the zoning administrator, the certificate shall not be revoked. (Ord. 111 §1, amended, 1985; Prior code §12-107-6(F)(12))