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Any violation of this chapter which results in damage to public or private property, other than the property of the violator, in an amount greater than $250.00, or which results in any physical injury to a person, shall be a misdemeanor. For purposes of this section, “damage” shall include cost to restore as well as loss of value.

Each second or subsequent violation of this chapter by any person within a period of three years may be a misdemeanor.

Any violation of this chapter committed intentionally by any person may be a misdemeanor.

Each misdemeanor shall be punishable by a fine not to exceed $1,000. This penalty shall be in addition to any other remedy or sanction provided in this chapter or by other law or in equity.

The court may order, in addition to any fine imposed, that a person found to have committed a misdemeanor shall make restitution to any person damaged by the violation. [Ord. 2017-03-009 § 4; Ord. 2013-02-006 § 6; Ord. 10633, 1995].