155.8202. SPECIFIC VIOLATIONS
It shall be a violation of this Code to undertake any activity contrary to the provisions of this Code, including but not limited to any of the following:
   A.   Develop land or a structure without first obtaining all appropriate development permits, and complying with their terms and conditions.
   B.   Occupy or use land or a structure without first obtaining all appropriate development permits, and complying with their terms and conditions.
   C.   Subdivide land without first obtaining all appropriate development permits required to engage in subdivision, and complying with their terms and conditions.
   D.   Excavate, grade, cut, clear, or undertake any land disturbing activity without first obtaining all appropriate development permits, and complying with their terms and conditions.
   E.   Remove existing trees from a site or parcel of land without first obtaining appropriate development permits, and complying with their terms and conditions.
   F.   Disturb any landscaped area or vegetation required by this Code.
   G.   Install, create, erect, alter, or maintain any sign without first obtaining the appropriate development permits, and complying with their terms and conditions.
   H.   Fail to remove any sign installed, created, erected, or maintained in violation of this Code, or for which the development permit has expired.
   I.   Create, expand, replace, or change any nonconformity except in compliance with this Code.
   J.   Reduce or diminish the requirements for development, design, or dimensional standards below the minimum required by this Code.
   K.   Increase the intensity or density of development, except in accordance with the standards of this Code.
   L.   Through any act or omission, fail to comply with any other provisions, procedures, or standards as required by this Code.
   M.   Remove, reduce, diminish, or alter any landscape requirement standard below the minimum required by a prior landscape plan approved on record.
(Ord. 2012-64, passed 9-11-12; Am. Ord. 2019-59, passed 4-23-19)