(A) An authorized municipal official may issue a cease and desist order or the DPW may revoke a SESC permit upon its finding that there is a violation of this ordinance, Part 91 or the Rules, or upon its finding that there is a violation of SESC permit or an approved Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan.
(B) Notwithstanding the existence or pursuit of any other remedy, the city may maintain an action in its own name in a court of competent jurisdiction for an injunction or other process against a person to restrain or prevent violations of this ordinance.
(C) The DPW Director or his or her designee may enter, at all reasonable times, in or upon any private or public property for the purpose of inspecting and investigating conditions or practices that may be in violation of this ordinance.
(D) If the DPW determines that soil erosion or sedimentation of adjacent properties or the waters of the state has or will reasonably occur from land in violation of this ordinance, the DPW may seek to enforce a violation of this ordinance by notifying the person who owns the land, by mail, with return receipt requested, of its determination. The notice shall contain a description of the violation and what must be done to remedy the violation and shall specify a time to comply with this ordinance.