In addition to any other remedies provided in this chapter, any violation of this chapter may be enforced by civil action brought by the city. In any such action, the city may seek, and the court may grant, as appropriate, any or all of the following remedies:
(A) A temporary and/or permanent injunction;
(B) Assessment against the violator for the costs of any investigation, inspection, or monitoring survey, which led to the discovery of the violation, and for the reasonable costs incurred in preparing and prosecuting legal action as a result of violations of this chapter, including attorney fees;
(C) Costs incurred in removing, correcting, or terminating the adverse effects resulting from the violation;
(D) Compensatory damages for loss or destruction to water quality, wildlife, fish and aquatic life;
(E) Such other relief as the court may authorize. Assessments under this section shall be paid to the city to be used exclusively for costs associated with monitoring and establishing surface water discharge pollution control systems and/or implementing or enforcing the provisions of this chapter.
(Ord. 16-13, passed 1-17-2017; Ord. 09-15, passed 11-3-2009)