Costs and penalties that may be recovered and enforced against an owner under this chapter include, but are not limited to, the following:
A. 
The Town's direct cost for abatement of nuisances, together with applicable overhead.
B. 
Costs of salary and applicable overhead of those Town employees and contract personnel involved in the investigation, enforcement and remediation or abatement of a nuisance.
C. 
Town costs for equipment use or rental.
D. 
Attorney's fees.
E. 
Court costs and witness fees.
F. 
Costs of engineering and other technical services and studies.
G. 
Administrative fines and civil penalties imposed pursuant to this chapter.
H. 
Any other fee, cost, or expense reasonably and rationally related to the Town's enforcement efforts to abate a nuisance or correct a violation of this Code or applicable state law.
Following the conclusion of the Town's remediation, abatement or corrective actions, the Town Manager shall notify the property owner of a proposed assessment of costs against the owner individually and as a lien or assessment against the real property that was the subject of abatement or corrective action.
A. 
The Town Manager or Town Attorney, or both as appropriate, may enforce the confirmation of costs as follows:
(1) 
As a personal obligation against an owner; and
(2) 
Either:
(a) 
As a recorded lien with the priority of a judgment lien in the real property records of Carroll County against any real property which was the subject of abatement or corrective action; or
(b) 
As an assessment against the property which was subject to abatement or corrective action, to be collected in the same manner as municipal taxes.
B. 
The Town Manager or Town Attorney are authorized to obtain judicial enforcement for the foreclosure of the lien, where appropriate.
Upon payment in full by the owner for all costs of enforcement and the satisfactory completion of all corrective action required, the Town Manager shall promptly issue to all responsible parties a notice of compliance. The notice of compliance will be signed and identify the affected real property by address and be recorded in the real property records of the county by the Town Manager if a lien was recorded.