[Ord. No. 28-1997, § 305.1, 3-4-1997]
Any violation of a land use regulation as provided in this chapter
shall be deemed to be a nuisance.
[Ord. No. 28-1997, § 305.2, 3-4-1997]
This chapter shall be enforced by a code enforcement officer
appointed by the City Council. If the code enforcement officer shall
find that any provision of this chapter is being violated, he shall
notify in writing the person responsible for such violation, indicating
the nature of the violation and illegal use of land, building, structure,
or work being done, removal of illegal buildings or structures, and
abatement of nuisance conditions. A copy of such notices shall be
maintained by the code enforcement officer as a permanent record.
[Ord. No. 28-1997, § 305.3, 3-4-1997]
When the action described in section
102-162 does not result in the correction or abatement of the violation or nuisance condition, the code enforcement officer shall notify the City manager. Upon receiving such notice, the City manager, with approval of the City Council, is hereby authorized to direct initiation, in the name of the City, of any and all actions and proceedings, either legal or equitable, including actions seeking to enjoin violations and/or to impose fines, that may be available or necessary to enforce the provisions of this chapter in the name of the City.
[Ord. No. 28-1997, § 305.4, 3-4-1997]
(a) Any person, including but not limited to a landowner, a landowner's
agent, a tenant or a contractor, who violates any provisions of this
chapter shall be penalized in accordance with 30-A M.R.S.A. § 4452.
(b) In addition, the City shall be entitled to all of the relief, including
its costs and legal fees, allowed by 30-A M.R.S.A. § 4452.
Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary, including the provisions
of 30-A M.R.S.A. § 4452, the City shall be entitled to judgment
against any violator for its costs, expert witness fees, code enforcement
expenses and attorneys' fees incurred in enforcing this chapter.
(c) The City shall have the right to enforce this chapter through civil
action, either at law or equity. The enforcement provisions contained
in this chapter shall exist in addition to those which may exist under
state statutory law or Rule 80K of the Maine Rules of Civil Procedure,
or any other court rule or statutory provision.
(d) Each and every day of violation shall constitute a new and separate
offense for which a minimum penalty of $100 shall be assessed.