Each such person shall be guilty of a separate offense for each
and every day during any portion of which any violation of any provision
of this code is committed, continues, maintained or permitted by such
person and shall be punishable accordingly.
(Prior code § 1-010.1)
It is the intent of the City Council of the City that any Municipal
Code provision establishing performance standards or establishing
an obligation to act by a City officer or employee, shall not be construed
as creating a mandatory duty for purposes of tort liability, if the
officers or employees fail to perform their directed duty or duties.
(Prior code § 1-010.2)
Pursuant to State law, the City has the authority to judicially
abate public nuisances by filing criminal or civil actions. The City
also has the authority to make the expense of abatement of the nuisance
a special assessment, or a lien against the property on which it is
maintained and/or a personal obligation against the responsible person.
(Prior code § 1-010.4)
Pursuant to State law, upon the entry of a third or subsequent
civil or criminal judgment within a two year period that finds the
same person responsible for a condition that may be abated pursuant
to this code, a court may order the responsible party to pay treble
the costs of the abatement.
(Prior code § 1-010.6)