(A) Whoever violates any provision of this chapter for which another penalty is not already otherwise provided, shall upon conviction or declaration, by the special magistrate, of a nuisance, be subject to the maximum penalties allowed under F.S. § 893.138, including fines not to exceed $250 per day, the payment of reasonable costs, including reasonable attorney fees associated with investigations of and hearings on public nuisances, the continued jurisdiction for a period of one year over any place or premises that has been or is declared a public nuisance, fines not to exceed $500 per day for recurring public nuisances, the recording of orders on public nuisances so that notice must be given to subsequent purchasers, successors in interest or assigns of the subject property, the recording of such orders which may become liens against the subject property, the foreclosure of nuisance declared property subject to a lien and the recovery of all costs, including reasonable attorney fees, associated with the recording of orders and foreclosure. Total fines imposed pursuant to the authority of this chapter shall not exceed 7,500.
(B) Any person or firm who shall violate any of the General Provisions of this chapter shall be subject to the citation authority of § 36.27.
(‘72 Code, § 13-10(2)) (Ord. 117, passed - - ; Am. Ord. O-87-21, passed 4-22-87; Am. Ord. O-91-79, passed 11-6-92; Am. Ord. O-93-43, passed 10-6-93; Am. Ord. O-95-20, passed 4-5-95; Am. Ord. O-97-41, passed 11-5-97; Am. Ord. 0-99-16, passed 6-2-99; Am. Ord. O-2022-24, passed 12-7-22)