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Any responsible person who violates any provision of this Ordinance shall be subject to the assessment of a civil penalty of $100.00 per day under the procedures provided in Section 8.9, Assessment of Civil Penalties.
(Ord. 2020-36, passed 12-2-2019)
As appropriate, any of the review authorities listed in this section may withhold or deny a permit, certificate, or other authorization for the same land, subdivision, building, structure, sign, use, or development activity in which there is an uncorrected violation of a provision of this Ordinance, or of a condition or qualification of a permit, certificate, or other authorization previously granted.
(Ord. 2020-36, passed 12-2-2019)
A. The Planning Director may condition the authorization of any permit, certificate, or other approval for land, subdivision, building, structure, sign, use, or development activity with a violation or outstanding enforcement action upon the correction of the violation, payment of civil penalties within a specified time, or the posting of a compliance security approved by appropriate governmental authority.
B. In no instance shall the Planning Director condition the authorization of any permit, certificate, or approval for one property with a violation or outstanding enforcement action upon the correction of the violation, payment of civil penalties within a specified time, or the posting of a compliance security for a different property.
(Ord. 2020-36, passed 12-2-2019)
A. General. Whenever a review authority listed in this section determines that a person is engaged in doing work that constitutes, creates, or results in a violation of this Ordinance and that irreparable injury will occur if the violation is not terminated immediately, the review authority may order the specific part of the work that constitutes, creates, or results in a violation of this Ordinance to be immediately stopped.
B. Order in Writing. The stop work order shall be in writing and directed to the landowner, and the occupant or person doing the work in a manner consistent with applicable law. The stop work order shall state the specific work to be stopped, the specific reasons for the stoppage, and the conditions under which the work may be resumed.
C. Appeal. Any person aggrieved by the issuance of a stop work order may appeal the issuance of the order to the Board of Adjustment in accordance with Section 2.2.3, Appeal. An appeal shall not stay the stop work order unless the BOA fails to hear the appeal within 60 days of receipt of the notice of appeal. If the BOA fails to hear the appeal within 60 days, the stop work order shall be stayed until the BOA acts on the appeal.
D. Compliance Required. Neither the responsible person nor a landowner upon whom a stop work order is served shall continue with work in violation of the stop work order while it remains in effect, unless the order is stayed in accordance with subsection (C) above.
(Ord. 2020-36, passed 12-2-2019)
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