(1) Compliance with an enforcement order in respect of—
(a) the demolition or alteration of any building; or
(b) the discontinuance of any use of any land or building or of any operations; or
(c) any other requirement contained in the enforcement order, not being a requirement specified in paragraph (a) of subsection (2) of section thirty-two;
shall not discharge the enforcement order.
(2) Without derogation from the generality of the provisions of subsection (1)— (a) any provision of an enforcement order requiring a particular use of any land or building or particular operations to be discontinued shall operate as a requirement that such use or operations shall be discontinued permanently to the extent that it is or they are in contravention of the provisions of this Act and accordingly the resumption of that use or those operations at any time after it has or they have been discontinued in compliance with the enforcement order shall constitute an offence in terms of subsection (3) of section thirty-seven;
(b) if any development is carried out by way of reinstating or restoring any building which has been demolished or altered in compliance with an enforcement order, the order shall apply, mutatis mutandis, in relation to the building as reinstated or restored and, subject to subsection (3), subsections (1) and (2) of section thirty-seven shall apply, mutatis mutandis.
(3) Where at any time after an enforcement order becomes operative—
(a) any development is carried out by way of reinstating or restoring any building which has been demolished or altered in compliance with the enforcement order; and
(b) the local planning authority proposes to take action in terms of subsection (1) of section thirty-seven for the demolition or alteration of the building in consequence of the reinstatement or restoration;
the local planning authority shall, not less than one month before taking any such action, serve upon the owner of the land concerned and upon any other person who, in the opinion of that authority, will be affected thereby notice of the action it proposes to take.
(4) Any person who, without the necessary permit, carries out any development byway of reinstating or restoring any building which has been demolished or altered in compliance with an enforcement order shall be guilty of an offence.