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<br />c. Failure to commence engineering construction within one year of the <br />date of the engineering permit issuance and/or lapse of the engineering <br />work on the site for a period of greater than three consecutive months <br />when there is no active City building construction permit in effect on <br />the site. <br /> <br />d. The absence of a designated developer's engineer of record for a <br />period of seven consecutive calendar days. Said engineer shall be as <br />defined in F.S. ch. 471, representing the developer, in responsible <br />charge of the permitted engineering work at all times. (Any successive <br />developer/builder's engineer for the job shall be able to document and <br />produce, upon request, evidence that he or she has, in fact, repeated all <br />the work done by the original engineer, per the requirements of <br />Chapter 61 GIS - 27.001 of the Florida Administrative Code.) <br /> <br />e. Failure to maintain a safe building site as determined by the Chief <br />Building Official in accordance with City Code. <br /> <br />The Public Works Director or his designee shall notify the developer in <br />writing that it intends to revoke an engineering permit. <br /> <br />City of Sunny Isles Beach-Land Development Regulations <br />Adopted December 10, 2002 <br /> <br />CHAPTER 5 - Development Review 500-33 <br />