§ 157.999 PENALTY.
   (A)   Generally.
      (1)   Municipal civil infraction. A person, corporation, or firm who, as a result of violating any provision of this chapter, is responsible for a municipal civil infraction shall pay a civil fine of not more than $500, plus costs and other sanctions, for each infraction. Repeat offenses shall be subject to increased fines a set forth below. As used in this section, REPEAT OFFENSE means a second or any subsequent municipal civil infraction violation of the same requirement or provision of this chapter:
         (a)   Committed by a person, corporation or firm within any 24-month period; and
         (b)   1.   For which the person admits responsibility or is determined to be responsible.
            2.   The increased fine for a repeat offense under this chapter shall be as follows.
               a.   The fine for any offense which is a repeat offense shall be no less than $100, plus costs and other sanctions.
               b.   The fine for any offense which is a second repeat offense or any subsequent repeat offense shall be no less than $200, plus costs and other sanctions.
      (2)   Fines for violation notices. A person, corporation, or firm who, as a result of violating any provision of this chapter, receives a municipal civil infraction violation notice, upon a determination of responsibility thereon, shall pay a civil fine at the village Municipal Ordinance Violations Bureau as follows:
         (a)   Fifty dollars for the first violation;
         (b)   One hundred dollars for the second violation within a 12-month period; and
         (c)   Two hundred for the third or subsequent violation within a 24-month period.
   (B)   Deviation of approved PUD site plans. Pursuant to § 157.105, any deviation from the approved PUD site plan, except as authorized in this chapter, shall be considered a violation of this subchapter and treated as a misdemeanor. Further, any such deviation shall invalidate the PUD designation.
(Ord. 259, passed 10-24-1995; Ord. passed 2-1-2012)