(A) County construction site storm water run-off control.
(1) Each violation of the County Construction Site Storm Water Run-Off Control subchapter of this chapter is subject to a civil fine of up to $2,500.
(2) The Department may recover reasonable attorney fees, court costs and other expenses associated with the enforcement of the County Construction Site Storm Water Run-Off Control subchapter of this chapter.
(3) Each day a violation continues constitutes a new and separate violation.
(4) If a party has violated the County Construction Site Storm Water Run-Off Control subchapter of this chapter and continues to do so, the Department may petition any court of competent jurisdiction within the county for the issuance of a temporary restraining order or permanent injunction which restrains or requires specific compliance with the County Construction Site Storm Water Run-Off Control subchapter of this chapter.
(Prior Code, § 36-9-28.5-2)
(B) Uniform requirements for post construction storm water management.
(1) Any violation of the Uniform Requirements for Post Construction Storm Water Management subchapter of this chapter is subject to a civil fine of up to $2,500.
(2) The Department may recover reasonable attorney fees, court costs and other expenses associated with the enforcement of the Uniform Requirements for Post Construction Storm Water Management subchapter of this chapter including sampling and monitoring expenses and the cost of actual damages incurred by the Department.
(3) Each day a violation continues constitutes a new and separate violation.
(Prior Code, § 36-9-28.5-3)
(C) Storm water regulation associated with illicit discharges.
(1) Any violation of the Storm Water Regulation Associated with Illicit Discharges in the County subchapter of this chapter is subject to a fine of up to $2,500.
(2) The Department may recover reasonable attorney fees, court costs and other expenses associated with the enforcement of the Storm Water Regulation Associated with Illicit Discharges in the County subchapter of this chapter including sampling and monitoring expenses and the cost of actual damages incurred by the Department.
(3) Each day a violation continues constitutes a new and separate violation.
(4) If a party has violated the Storm Water Regulation Associated with Illicit Discharges in the County subchapter of this chapter and continues to do so, the Department may petition any court of competent jurisdiction within the county for the issuance of a temporary restraining order or permanent injunction which restrains or requires specific compliance with the Storm Water Regulation Associated with Illicit Discharges in the County subchapter of this chapter.
(Prior Code, § 36-9-28.5-4)
(Ord. 06-261, passed 6-5-2006, 2006 COM REC 261–269; Ord. 06-284, passed 6-5-2006, 2006 COM REC 284–292; Ord. 06-293, passed 6-5-2006, 2006 COM REC 293–303)