12-412: ENFORCEMENT, VIOLATIONS, AND PENALTIES:
   A.   It is the duty of the administrative officer of the planning commission to enforce the provisions of these regulations.
   B.   In addition to the administrative office of the planning commission, the governing body may designate other such officials as it may deem appropriate as enforcement officers with the duty of administering the provisions of these regulations insofar as they have been adopted by the governing body.
   C.   No building permit shall be issued for the construction of any building or structure located on a lot or plat subdivided or sold in violation of the provisions of these regulations.
   D.   Whoever, being the owner or agent of the owner of any land within the area, transfers, or sells or agrees to sell, or negotiates to sell any land by reference to or exhibition thereof, or by other use of a plat of a subdivision or a contract for deed or other instrument before such plat or deed or instrument has been approved by the commission and the city council or board of county commissioners, or whoever, being the owner or agent of the owner of any parcel of ground, transfers, or sells or agrees to sell, or negotiates to sell any tract of land of less than ten (10) acres where such tract was not shown of record in the office of the county clerk as separately owned at the effective date of the regulations here provided and not located within a subdivision approved according to law and filed of record in the office of the county clerk, or is so located, not comprising at least one entire lot as recorded, without first obtaining the written approval of the commission by its endorsement on the instrument of transfer, or contract of sale or other agreement to transfer, shall be subject to the penalties provided below; and such transaction shall be unlawful and shall not be recorded by the county clerk.
   E.   A violation of these regulations shall be deemed a misdemeanor and shall be punishable as provided in section 1-108 of this code. Each day a violation is permitted to exist shall constitute a separate offense. (Res. 901, 5-10-1977)