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(c) The order may require the person to do any or all of the following: <br />(1) Cease and desist from the violation; <br />(2) Correct the violation at the person's own expense before a date <br />specified in the order; <br />(3) Pay a civil fine not to exceed $500 in the manner at the place and <br />before the date specified in the order; <br />(4) Pay a civil fine not to exceed $500 per day for each day in which <br />the violation persists, in the manner and at the time and place <br />specified in the order. <br />(d) The order shall advise the person that the order shall become final thirty <br />days after the person's receipt of the order, unless the director's decision is <br />appealed to the board of appeals within the thirty-day period. <br />(e) The provisions of the order issued by the director under this section shall <br />become final thirty days after the receipt of the order, unless the director's <br />action is appealed to the board of appeals as provided in this section. <br />(f) Any person adversely affected by any order issued under this section, may <br />within thirty days after the service of the order, appeal the order to the <br />board of appeals as provided by section [3-~-~]6-10.2, County Charter and <br />sections 25-2-20 through 25-2-24. An appeal to the board of appeals shall <br />not stay the provisions of the director's order pending the final decision of <br />the board of appeals. <br />(g) The director may institute a civil action in any court of competent <br />jurisdiction for the enforcement of any order issued pursuant to this <br />section. Where the civil action has been instituted to enforce the civil fine <br />imposed by said order, the director need only show that the notice of <br />violation and order were served, that a civil fine was imposed, the amount <br />of the civil fine imposed and that the fine imposed has not been paid. <br />(h) Annually, on September 1, the director shall file with the bureau of <br />conveyances, liens on all properties which have been the subject of fines <br />levied under this section, which remain unpaid for one year or more after <br />final adjudication and the expiration of the time for any further appeal. <br />(i) Fines, assessed under this section shall constitute a lien upon the subject <br />property upon the filing of said lien with the bureau of conveyances. This <br />lien shall be considered for purposes of authority, to be the equivalent <br />liens which arise pursuant to the provisions of chapter 19 of this Code." <br />SECTION 3. Material to be deleted is bracketed and struck through. New <br />material is underscored. <br />SECTION 4. In the event that any portion of this ordinance is declared invalid, <br />such invalidity shall not affect the other parts of this ordinance. <br />-2- <br />