(A) Whoever violates any provision of the health regulations as adopted in § 154.01 herein, shall be guilty of a minor misdemeanor. It shall be a separate offense for each successive day the violation continues.
(B) Any person who neglects or refuses to obey a proper order issued by the county health department or the Planning Director for the city, or an authorized representative of the county health department or the Planning Director, shall be guilty of a minor misdemeanor. Each day the unlawful condition is permitted to exist after the time specified for abatement in the order shall constitute a separate offense.
(C) The imposition of penalties as provided for in this section shall not preclude the city attorney from instituting an appropriate action to prevent the unlawful continuance of an activity in violation of the health regulations as adopted herein; to restrain, correct, or abate a violation; to prevent occupancy of a structure deemed unsafe or unsanitary pursuant to the terms of the health regulations as adopted herein; or to prevent the continuance of an illegal act, conduct, business, or use in or about any premises.
(1980 Code, § 154.99) (Ord. 4896, passed 6-6-1988)