§ 152.999 PENALTIES.
   (A)   The owner or owners of any parcel of real estate, building or premises who causes the construction of any structure, building or part thereof without first obtaining a zoning permit or obtaining any other approvals required by this chapter from the Zoning Inspector, Planning Commission or other authority, and is cited for non-compliance with this chapter, shall correct any violations within a stated reasonable amount of time as determined by the Zoning Inspector. Failure to correct the conditions in violation with the provisions of this Zoning Code, as ordered by the Zoning Inspector, shall constitute a misdemeanor of the fourth degree. Upon conviction of such violations, the responsible person or party shall be fined not more than $250. Each day such violation continues shall be deemed a separate offense. Any other person who commits, participates in or assists in the continuation of said violation may each be found guilty of a separate offense and suffer the penalties provided.
   (B)   The owner or owners of any building or premises or part thereof where anything in violation of this chapter shall be placed or shall exist, and any tenant or occupant of such building or premises, and any architect, builder or contractor who shall assist in the commission of any such violation, and any person who shall violate any of the provisions of this chapter or fail to comply therewith, shall be subject to a citation for non-compliance with this chapter and shall correct any violations within a stated reasonable amount of time as determined by the Zoning Inspector. Failure to correct the conditions in violation with the provisions of this Zoning Code, as ordered by the Zoning Inspector, shall constitute a misdemeanor of the fourth degree. Upon conviction of such violations, the responsible person or party shall be fined not more than $250. Each day such violation continues shall be deemed a separate offense. Any other person who commits, participates in or assists in the continuation of said violation may each be found guilty of a separate offense and suffer the penalties provided.
(Ord. 1993-O-2, passed 3-13-93; Am. Ord. 1994-O-17, passed 7-14-94; Am. Ord. 1997-O-2, passed 1-11-97; Am. Ord. 2012-O-20, passed 6-14-12)