The City may seek the following judicial remedies to enforce this UDC:
10.6.1 Injunctive Relief.
The City may seek an injunction or other equitable relief in court to stop any violation of this UDC or of a permit, certificate, or other form of authorization granted under this UDC. Such relief may include revocation or termination of permits, including conditional use permits. In any court proceedings in which the City seeks a preliminary injunction, it shall be presumed that a violation of this UDC or continued violation of this UDC is, will, or may be an injury to the public health, safety or general welfare; that the public health, safety or general welfare will or may be irreparably injured by the continuation of the violation unless the violation is enjoined; and that there is no plain and adequate remedy at law for the subject violation.
The City may seek an affirmative injunction to require the demolition or removal of a structure, or to allow the City to demolish or remove a structure and recover costs against the landowner, pursuant to Local Gov’t Code.
10.6.2 Abatement.
The City may seek a court order in the nature of mandamus, abatement, or other action or proceeding to abate or remove a violation or to otherwise restore the premises in question to the condition in which they existed prior to the violation.
10.6.3 Civil Remedies.
The City shall have the right to institute any appropriate civil action as provided in Section 54.012, et seq., Tex. Local Gov’t Code, in a county court or district court, to enforce, enjoin, prevent, restrain, correct or abate any violation of this UDC, including any and all remedies available pursuant to state law. All court costs and reasonable attorney’s fees incurred by the City in connection with any civil action shall be awarded to the City if it is the prevailing party.
10.6.4 Criminal Remedies.
Any person who violates any section of this UDC shall be guilty, upon conviction, of a separate offense for each day or portion of a day during which the violation continues, which shall be punishable by a fine not to exceed $2,000 for each offense.
(Ordinance 1148-01-18 adopted 1/8/18)