It shall be the duty of the director or his designee to enforce all provisions of this title. No oversight or dereliction on the part of the director or any official or employee of the city vested with the duty or authority to issue permits or licenses shall legalize, authorize, waive or excuse the violation of any of the provisions of this title. No permit or license for any use, building or purpose shall be issued by any official or employee of the city if it would be in conflict with the provisions of this title or of any other ordinance now in force referring to this title. Any permit or license so issued shall be null and void.
In the event any person, firm or corporation should use, erect, construct, move or alter or attempt to use, erect, construct, move or alter any property, building or structure in violation of the provisions of this title, it is declared a public nuisance and it shall be the duty of the city attorney to bring and to prosecute an action in any court of competent jurisdiction to enjoin such person, firm or corporation from continuing such use, erection, construction, moving or alteration. If such use, erection, construction, moving or alteration is being or has been accomplished, the city attorney shall enjoin such person, firm or corporation from maintaining it.
(Ord. 1122 § 2, 1996)