§ 92.076 CIVIL PENALTIES.
   (A)   Any violation of this article or the failure to abide by any lawful order issued pursuant to this Article shall be punishable as provided herein:
      (1)   In accordance with the requirements of G.S. § 160A-175(b), it is expressly declared that violation of any provision hereof or a failure to comply with any of this article's requirements or orders issued hereunder shall not be considered a misdemeanor or infraction under G.S. § 14-4 or § 14-3.1, but shall constitute a civil offense and shall subject the offender to a civil penalty as set forth herein. After notice of violation/warning citation has been issued and the violation is not corrected at the end of 10 calendar days, the Town may abate the nuisance condition and/or issue a civil citation and impose civil penalties as set forth in the table below.
NOTICE OF VIOLATION (NOV) OR INITIAL WARNING
Opportunity to Appeal to the Board of Commissioners within 15 days of NOV or initial warning
CITATION
CIVIL PENALTY AMOUNT
NOTICE OF VIOLATION (NOV) OR INITIAL WARNING
Opportunity to Appeal to the Board of Commissioners within 15 days of NOV or initial warning
CITATION
CIVIL PENALTY AMOUNT
First penalty citation
$100.00
The fine shall be paid within 15 days and the violation shall be corrected within 15 days from citation.
Second penalty citation
$250.00
Issued after 15 days for on-going failure to abate and the violation shall be corrected within 15 days from citation.
Fourth penalty citation*
$500.00
Issued after 15 days for on-going failure to abate.
*per day for each day the nuisance continues
 
      (2)   Any person violating this article shall be issued a warning citation and in accordance with this section. Any citation of a violation may be issued by any police officer, town manager, building inspection officer, code enforcement officer or such other office as is charged from time to time by the board of commissioners with the enforcement of this article. However, the town manager or his or her designee in his or her sole discretion may:
         (a)   Reduce a civil penalty assessed based upon the totality of the circumstances; or
         (b)   Withhold issuance of a civil penalty citation in the event a property owner has commenced in good faith to abate the nuisance but the abatement has not been completed at the expiration of the initial 10-day warning period.
   (B)   Each day's continuing violation after the deadline set forth in the third civil penalty citation notice shall be a separate and distinct offense for purposes of the penalties and remedies set forth herein.
(Am. Res. 2018-04, passed 5-17-18; Ord. passed 1-10-2022)