The remedies and penalties provided for violations of this chapter, whether civil or criminal, shall be cumulative and in addition to any other remedy provided by law, and may be exercised in any order.
(A) Remedies.
(1) Withholding of certificate of occupancy. The Storm Water Administrator or other authorized agent may refuse to issue a certificate of occupancy for the building or other improvements constructed or being constructed on the site and served by the storm water practices in question, until the applicant or other responsible person has taken the remedial measures set forth in the notice of violation or has otherwise cured the violations described therein.
(2) Disapproval of subsequent permits and development approvals. As long as a violation of this chapter continues and remains uncorrected, the Storm Water Administrator or other authorized agent may withhold, and the town may disapprove, any request for permit or development approval or authorization provided for by this chapter or the zoning, subdivision or building regulations for the land on which the violation occurs.
(3) Injunctions, abatements, and the like. The Storm Water Administrator, with the written authorization of the Town Manager, may institute an action in a court of competent jurisdiction for a mandatory or prohibitory injunction and order of abatement to correct a violation of this chapter. Any person violating this chapter shall be subject to the full range of equitable remedies provided in the General Statutes or at common law.
(4) Correction as public health nuisance, costs as lien, and the like. If the violation is deemed dangerous or prejudicial to the public health or public safety, and is within the geographic limits prescribed by G.S. 160A-193, the Storm Water Administrator, with the written authorization of the Town Manager, may cause the violation to be corrected and the costs to be assessed as a lien against the property.
(5) Stop work order. The Storm Water Administrator may issue a stop work order to the person(s) violating this chapter. The stop work order shall remain in effect until the person has taken the remedial measures set forth in the notice of violation or has otherwise cured the violation or violations described therein. The stop work order may be withdrawn or modified to enable the person to take the necessary remedial measures to cure the violation or violations.
(B) Civil penalties.
(1) Violation of this chapter may subject the violator to a civil penalty to be recovered in a civil action in the nature of a debt, if the violator does not pay the penalty within 30 days after notice of the violation is issued by the Storm Water Administrator.
(2) Civil penalties may be assessed up to the full amount of penalty to which the town is subject for violations of its Phase II storm water permit, or, if no Phase II storm water permit exists for the jurisdiction, civil penalties may be assessed up to the full amount allowed by law.
(Ord. 14-O-312, passed 7-14-2014)