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such department.
It shall be the duty of the Commission, through its Director or other appropriate officer, to send notices to all persons who may be In violation of the provisions of this ordinance or the rules and procedures of the Commission and inform them of such violations. If such a violation has been noted arid the owner informed of the violation, and said violation has not been corrected within ten (10) days, a second notice shall be sent giving the owner five (5)days within which to comply or demonstrate an intent to comply. If such second notice has not been complied with, then it shall be the duty of the Commission through its Director to prosecute or to cause to have prosecuted such violations of this ordinance in the Municipal Court of the City, or such other court of competent jurisdiction asmay be proper, either civil or criminal.
Failure to comply with the provisions of this ordlnanne or the rules and procedures of the Commission shall constitute a violation hereof and may be punlshble by a fine of not less that fifty (50) dollars nor more than one hundred (100) dollars per day for each day that the violation continues.
The Commission, through its Director or other appropriate officer, shall have the right to enforce any violations of this ordinance or the rules and procedures of this Commission by civil action for injunctive relief or to implement any other appropriate remedy brought on in the name of the City of Bay St. Louis including the stoppage of an;y work attempted	without or	contrarty to	a Certificate	of
Appropriateness Issued	under this	ordinance.
Section XIII. APPEALS
A.	Any person or persons aggrieved by any decision, act, or proceeding of the Commission shall have a right to apply in writing to the City Council for reversal or modification therefif; and the President of the City Council shall have the right to stay all further action until the City Council may affirm a decision of the Commission by a majority vote of all its members. Any such appeal shall be taken within ten (10) days from the date of decision; and the City Council may consider said appeal at Its next general or special meeting, but in any event not more than forty-five (^5) days thereafter. The City Council has the right to reverse, change, or modify any decision of the Commission only by a majoEtty vote of all its members.
B.	Any person	or persons	aggrieved by	any decision of	the	City
Council affecting said	district shall have the	right to file	a	civil	suit


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