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A. Authority. A civil regulatory order may be issued and served upon a person if any activity by or at the direction of that person is, has been, or may be taken in violation of the Development Code.

B. Notice. A civil regulatory order shall be deemed served and shall be effective when posted at the location of the violation and/or delivered to any suitable person at the location and/or delivered by mail or otherwise to the owner or other person having responsibility for the location.

C. Content. A civil regulatory order shall set forth:

1. The name and address of the person to whom it is directed.

2. The location and specific description of the violation.

3. A notice that the order is effective immediately upon posting at the site and/or receipt by the person to whom it is directed.

4. An order that the violation immediately cease, or that the potential violation be avoided.

5. An order that the person stop work until correction and/or remediation of the violation as specified in the order.

6. A specific description of the actions required to correct, remedy, or avoid the violation, including a time limit to complete such actions.

7. A notice that failure to comply with the regulatory order may result in further enforcement actions.

D. Remedial Action. The City Zoning Administrator may require any action reasonably calculated to correct or avoid the violation, including but not limited to replacement, repair, supplementation, revegetation, or restoration.

E. Appeal. A civil regulatory order may be appealed as provided by law.