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A. First Notice – Corrective Action. Any permit may be suspended temporarily whenever the Health Officer finds that a violation of this Chapter or of the rules and regulations established in accordance herewith, has created or is creating an insanitary or hazardous condition. He/she shall cause to be issued and served upon the permit holder or posted on the premises an order setting forth the violations creating such sanitary or hazardous condition, specifying the corrective action to be taken, and the period of time within which such violations shall be corrected. Any permit holder to whom such an order is issued shall, upon written petition to the Health Officer within five days after the issuance of such order, be afforded a hearing thereon within five days of the filing of such petition.

B. Second Notice – Suspension. Upon failure of the permit holder to comply with any order issued in accordance with the provisions of this Chapter, the Health Officer shall cause to be issued and served upon the permit holder or posted on the premises a notice that such permit is suspended effective upon such service or posting, and that a hearing on such suspension will be provided if a written request therefor is filed, within five days after the issuance of such notice by the permit holder, with the Health Officer. Upon suspension of any permit in accordance with the provisions of this Chapter, all use of the swimming pool for which such permit has been issued shall cease.

C. Immediate Closure. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Chapter, whenever the Health Officer finds an insanitary or hazardous condition constituting so serious a hazard to health or safety as to require immediate closure of the swimming pool, he/she may, without a hearing, suspend, with immediate effect, the permit to operate such swimming pool, and all use of such swimming pool shall cease immediately; provided, that any person whose permit is so suspended shall, upon written petition to the Health Officer filed within five days after such suspension, be afforded a hearing within five days of the filing of such petition.

(Ord. 84-114 § 1 (part), 1984; Prior Code § 20.03.050(B))