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A. Potential Remedies. If the City makes a nuisance determination, the City may impose any of the following remedies:

1. Enjoin the use in whole or in part.

2. Impose reasonable conditions upon any continued operation of the use, including existing non-conforming uses.

3. Require continued compliance with newly imposed any conditions.

4. Require the permit holder to guarantee compliance with newly imposed conditions.

B. Administrative Penalty. In addition to or as an alternative to any other remedy, the City may impose an administrative penalty of up to $10,000 jointly and severally on persons responsible for the nuisance and/or the property owner. The City may also impose a condition that the property owners pay the costs of all City services (including but not limited to services for public safety and by the Department of Public Works) necessary to address continuing and unabated public nuisances once the City Council has determined that a public nuisance exists.

C. Remedies Are Cumulative. The procedures and remedies in Subsections (A) and (B) above are cumulative and in addition to any other procedures and remedies to which the City may be entitled by law or equity. (Ord. 7787-NS § 2 (Exh. A), 2021)