If the floodplain administrator determines that there has been
a violation of any provision of these regulations, the floodplain
administrator shall give notice of such violation to the owner, the
owner's authorized agent, and the person responsible for such
violation and may issue a stop-work order. The notice of violation
or stop-work order shall be in writing and shall:
A. Include a list of violations, referring to the section or sections
of these regulations that have been violated;
B. Order remedial action which, if taken, will effect compliance with
the provisions of these regulations;
C. Specify a reasonable period of time to correct the violation;
D. Advise the recipients of the right to appeal; and
F. Be posted in a conspicuous place in or on the property and sent by
registered or certified mail to the last known mailing address, residence,
or place of business of the recipients.
Violations of these regulations or failure to comply with the requirements of these regulations or any conditions attached to a permit or variance shall constitute a misdemeanor. Any person responsible for a violation shall comply with the notice of violation or stop-work order. Failure to comply shall be subject to a fine of not more than $400 for each offense in accordance with Chapter
1, Article
II, §
1-10, of the Town Code. Each day a violation continues shall be considered a separate offense. Nothing herein contained shall prevent the Town of Bel Air from taking such other lawful action as is necessary to prevent or remedy any violation.