944.11 ENFORCEMENT.
   (a)   Notice of Violation. When the County Engineer finds that a person has violated a prohibition or failed to meet a requirement of this regulation, the County Engineer may order compliance by written Notice of Violation. Such notice must specify the violation and shall be hand delivered, and/or sent by registered mail, to the owner/operator of the facility or property.
Such notice may require the following actions:
      (1)   The performance of monitoring, analyses, and reporting;
      (2)   The elimination of illicit discharges or illegal connections;
      (3)   That violating discharges, practices, or operations cease and desist;
      (4)   The abatement or remediation of storm water pollution or contamination hazards and the restoration of any affected property; or
      (5)   The implementation of source control or treatment BMPs.
   (b)   If abatement of a violation and/or restoration of affected property is required, the Notice of Violation shall set forth a deadline within which such remediation or restoration must be completed. Said Notice shall further advise that, should the facility or property owner/operator fail to remediate or restore within the established deadline, a legal action for enforcement may be initiated.
   (c)   Any person receiving a Notice of Violation must meet compliance standards within the time established in the Notice of Violation.
   (d)   Administrative Hearing: Any person aggrieved or adversely affected by any action taken or determination made under this Chapter may request a hearing before the County Engineer pursuant to the Appeals Process set forth in Codified Ordinance Section 942.11. Any further proceedings shall be held pursuant to that section.
   (e)   Injunctive Relief: It shall be unlawful for any owner/operator to violate any provision or fail to comply with any of the requirements of this regulation. Enforcement may be brought pursuant to Ohio R.C. 3767.04, or any other applicable provision of law. If an owner/operator has violated or continues to violate the provisions of this regulation, the County Engineer may petition for a preliminary or permanent injunction restraining the owner/operator from activities that would create further violations or compelling the owner/operator to perform abatement or remediation of the violation.
(Ord. 2021-347. Adopted 11-22-21.)