Sec. 11-1.1107.   Enforcement proceedings.
   (a)   At any time and from time to time, proceedings may be commenced by the Board.
   (b)   The purpose of such proceedings shall be, and the powers of the Board shall include, the following:
   (1)   Determination of whether there has been a violation of any of the terms, conditions, or requirements set forth in Sections 11-1.1002 through 11-1.1014 of Article 10 of this chapter and Section 11-1.1101 of this article or any requirements in relation thereto established pursuant to previously conducted enforcement proceedings;
   (2)   Establishment of new or revised schedules for compliance with any of the terms, conditions, or requirements which are determined to have been violated;
   (3)   Determination of whether the grantee is in breach of any of the terms, conditions, or requirements set forth in said Sections 11-1.1002 through 11-1.1014 and 11-1.1101, or of the franchise documents with respect to the violation of any such terms, conditions, or requirements, and, if so, the nature and extent of any such breach; and
   (4)   With respect to any finding of breach, determination of the remedy therefor authorized by Sections 11-1.1203 and 11-1.1204 of Article 12 of this chapter.
   (c)   In connection with determinations by the Board that there has been a violation of any time limit prescribed by said Sections 11-1.1002 through 11-1.1014 and 11-1.1101, the Board shall be authorized to establish new time schedules and time limitations based upon the circumstances, which shall supersede those set forth in said sections. Future enforcement proceedings pursuant to this section and Sections 11-1.1108 and 11-1.1109 of this article may be undertaken in relation to time schedules and time limitations established pursuant to prior enforcement proceedings. In the event the Board finds that a grantee has breached any of the time limitations set forth in said Sections 11-1.1002 through 11-1.1014 and 11-1.1101, or established pursuant to prior enforcement proceedings, the Board shall determine and assess the amount of liquidated damages, if any, which the grantee shall be required to pay as a result of such breach, and whether, and if so, the extent to which the term of the grantee should be reduced with respect to any such breach. Such determinations, without an appeal to arbitration or as affirmed by arbitration, shall be self-executing.
   (d)   In the event the Board determines that the cable communications system fails to comply with any of the requirements of the franchise documents or that the grantee has failed to provide any of the facilities or services (including those relating to community use) required by the franchise documents, the Board may determine the specific deficiencies and order the correction thereof. Such determinations, without an appeal to arbitration or as affirmed by arbitration, shall be self-executing. (§ 1, Ord. 961, eff. October 27, 1983)