(a) 
The violation of any provision of this article is unlawful and a misdemeanor offense. Each violation shall be punished by a fine not to exceed two thousand dollars ($2,000.00) per violation if the violation is of a provision of this article that governs public health or sanitation. The violation of any other provision of this article shall be punished by a fine not to exceed five hundred dollars ($500.00) per violation.
(b) 
Each day a violation of this article continues constitutes a distinct and separate offense.
(Ordinance 377 adopted 9/11/19)
(a) 
If any building, structure, or land is used, constructed, maintained, repaired, or altered, or any development is commenced or continued in violation of this article, the city and its officers may institute any appropriate action to prevent, restrain, correct, or abate the violation, including all remedies available pursuant to state law.
(b) 
The city is authorized to seek civil penalties not to exceed one hundred dollars ($100.00) per violation, with each day a violation of this article continues constituting a distinct and separate offense.
(c) 
The imposition of any penalty shall not preclude the city and its officers from instituting any other appropriate action to require compliance with the code and with administrative orders and determination made pursuant to this article.
(Ordinance 377 adopted 9/11/19)
(a) 
Stop-work orders.
When an appropriate authorized official of the city determines that there has been non-compliance with any material term, condition, requirement or agreement under this article, the person obtaining such approved plan shall be ordered by the city in writing to cease and desist from further development or construction material to the alleged non-compliance until corrected by compliance.
(b) 
Withholding of other authorizations.
The city may refuse to grant development or construction approvals for improvements for a site that does not fully and completely comply with all terms and conditions of this article.
(Ordinance 377 adopted 9/11/19)