§ 130.99 PENALTY.
   (A)   Whoever shall violate any provision of this chapter for which no specific penalty is provided shall be punished as set forth:
      (1)   As authorized by G.S. § 160A-175, the violation of any of the provisions of this code shall subject the person or entity violating such provisions to a civil penalty of $50 per day for each of the first 15 days such violation continues after notice of the violation from the town, $100 per day for the sixteenth through the thirtieth day such violation continues after the initial notice from the town, and $500 or the maximum amount authorized under the provisions of the North Carolina General Statutes, whichever is greater, for each day after 30 days that such violation continues after the initial notice from the town.
      (2)   The imposition and collection of the foregoing civil penalties shall be in addition to all other remedies available to the town at law or in equity, authorized under the provisions of the North Carolina General Statutes, including but not limited to the suspensions of licenses and permits and actions to abate, enjoin or otherwise remedy violations of this code and all such remedies shall be cumulative. The imposition of civil penalties or the use of any other civil remedy available to the town shall be in addition to and not exclusive of any criminal proceeding and/or penalties available and/or imposed for the violation of this code.
      (3)   Each day's continuing violation shall be a separate and distinct offense.
   (B)   In addition to other penalties provided for in this code, any person who violates the provisions of §§ 130.75 through 130.78 may be subject to sanctions imposed by the Town of Kill Devil Hills, including, but not limited to, suspension or permanent revocation of the privilege to use the skateboard/skating park or water park and assessment for the full costs of any damages to the skateboard/skating or water park caused by the person.
(`88 Code, § 13-68) (Ord. 92-01, passed 1-13-92; Ord. 08-24, passed 8-11-08; Am. Ord. 19-21, passed 7-10-23)