(a) The Village Engineer may post a stop-work order if any of the following occurs:
(1) Any land disturbing construction activity regulated under this Chapter is being undertaken without a permit.
(2) The erosion and sediment control plan is not being implemented in a good faith manner.
(3) The conditions of the permit are not being met.
(b) If the responsible party does not cease the activity as required in a stop-work order posted under this Section or fails to comply with the erosion and sediment control plan or permit conditions, the Village Engineer may revoke the permit.
(c) If the responsible party, where no permit has been issued, does not cease the activity after being notified by the Village Engineer, or if a responsible party violates a stop-work order posted under Subsection (a), the Village Engineer may request the Village Attorney to obtain a cease and desist order in any court with jurisdiction.
(d) The Village Engineer may retract the stop-work order issued under Subsection (a) or the permit revocation under Subsection (b).
(e) After posting a stop-work order under Subsection (a), the Village Engineer may issue a notice of intent to the responsible party of intent to perform work necessary to comply with this Chapter. The Village Engineer may go on the land and commence the work after issuing the notice of intent. The costs of the work performed under this Subsection by the Village of Edgar, plus interest at the rate of one percent (1%) per month for each month or part thereof, shall be billed to the responsible party or recovered from the surety bond or irrevocable letter of credit. In the event a responsible party fails to pay the amount due, the Village Administrator-Clerk-Treasurer shall enter the amount due on the tax rolls and collect it as a special charge against the property pursuant to Subchapter VII of Chapter 66, Wis. Stats.
(f) Any person, firm, association, or corporation violating any of the provisions of this Chapter shall be subject to a forfeiture of not less than One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) nor more than Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) and the costs of prosecution for each violation. Each day that the violation exists shall constitute a separate offense.
(g) Compliance with the provisions of this Chapter may also be enforced by injunction in any court of competent jurisdiction. It shall not be necessary to prosecute for forfeiture or a cease and desist order before resorting to injunctional proceedings.