Injunctions and enforcement measures. Any building erected, constructed,
altered, enlarged, located, converted, moved or used contrary to any
of the provisions of this chapter, and any use of any land or any
building which is conducted, operated or maintained contrary to any
of the provisions of this chapter, shall be and the same is hereby
declared to be unlawful. The Code Enforcement Officer may issue a
stop-work order or seek an injunction, mandamus, abatement or any
other appropriate action to prevent, enjoin, abate or remove such
erection, construction, alteration, enlargement, location, conversion
or use in violation of any of the provisions of this chapter. The
Code Enforcement Officer shall serve notice, personally or by certified
mail addressed to the premises of such violation, on the person or
corporation committing or permitting the same, and if such violation
does not cease within such time as the Code Enforcement Officer may
specify and a new certificate of occupancy is not obtained, the Code
Enforcement Officer shall institute such of the foregoing actions
as may be necessary to terminate the violation. Such notice may also
be served by posting on the premises.