§ 31.27  ENFORCEMENT.
   (A)   In case any building or structure subject to the regulation of this subchapter is to be erected or constructed, reconstructed, altered, repaired, converted, maintained, moved, or subjected to demolition in violation with this subchapter, the Building Official, in addition to any other remedies, may:
      (1)   Institute civil action for injunctive relief to stop, prevent, or abate a violation of this subchapter.
      (2)   Issue a stop work order to prevent a continuing violation of this subchapter.
      (3)   Issue a one-year moratorium on all building permits for the subject property.
      (4)   Issue a five-year moratorium on all building permits for the structure and for the property if a landmark was moved or demolished without an approved certificate of appropriateness.
   (B)   Work which proceeds in violation of this subchapter, in contravention of a stop work order, or in disregard of a court ordered injunction shall be a public nuisance.
   (C)   A person, individual, partnership, firm, corporation, organization, institution or agency of government that violates this subchapter may be ordered by the court to pay the cost to restore or replicate a resource unlawfully constructed, altered, repaired, converted, moved, or subjected to demolition.
(Ord. 324, passed 11-4-2015; Am. Ord. 324, passed 10- 3-2018)