8-5-22: ENFORCEMENT; PENALTY:
   A.   Stop Work Order; Revocation Of Permit: In the event that any person holding a building permit or site development permit pursuant to this chapter violates the terms of the permit or implants site development in such a manner as to materially adversely affect the health, welfare or safety of persons residing or working in the neighborhood or development site so as to be materially detrimental to the public welfare, environment or injurious to property or improvements in the neighborhood, the public works department may suspend or revoke the site development permit and/or building permit.
   B.   Violation And Penalties: Whenever the public works department finds that a person has violated a prohibition or failed to meet a requirement of this chapter, the authorized enforcement agency may order compliance by written notice to the responsible person or property owner. Such notice may require, without limitation:
      1.   The performance of monitoring, analyses and reporting;
      2.   The elimination of illicit connections or discharges;
      3.   That violating discharges, practices or operations shall cease and desist;
      4.   The abatement or remediation of stormwater pollution or contamination hazards and the restoration of any affected property;
      5.   Payment of a fine to cover administrative and remediation costs; and
      6.   The implementation of source control or treatment BMPs.
   C.   Misdemeanor: Any person violating any of the provisions of this chapter shall be deemed guilty of a class C misdemeanor, subject to penalty as provided in section 1-4-1 of this code, and each day during which any violation of any of the provisions of this chapter is committed, continued or permitted, shall constitute a separate offense.
   D.   Public Nuisance Declared: Any work done or condition created or allowed, in violation of this chapter, is hereby declared to be a public nuisance, which may be abated by a civil legal action by the city attorney. (Ord. 2016-12, 8-16-2016)