Title 16 DEVELOPMENT
Chapter 16.136 ENFORCEMENT
16.136.010 Suspension of work.
The public works superintendent or his or her designee may, for good and
sufficient cause, temporarily suspend all or any part of the work undertaken
pursuant to this title. The public works superintendent may allow the applicant
an extension of time for completion of the work corresponding to the total
period of the temporary suspension.
A. The public works superintendent
shall have authority to suspend the work wholly, or in part, for cause due to
the applicant’s failure to carry out the provisions of the permit. The
public works superintendent shall determine the length of any suspension due to
conditions considered unsuitable for the performance of the work or for any
reason in the public interest.
B. During any suspension of the work the
applicant shall be responsible for the work and take every precaution to prevent
damage to or deterioration of the work including temporary traffic control. The
applicant shall be responsible for damage to the work that may occur during
suspensions of work the same as though the damage had occurred while the work
was in progress. If the applicant fails to provide for temporary traffic control
and to maintain the work, the public works superintendent may immediately
proceed to maintain the work. The cost of such maintenance will be the
responsibility of the applicant and shall be charged against the applicant
and/or the applicant’s bond.
C. The applicant’s voluntary or
involuntary suspension or slow down, with or without the approval of the public
works superintendent, will not be grounds for claims by the applicant for
damages or extra compensation. No allowance or compensation will be made on
account of such suspensions of the work. (Prior code § 10.905)
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