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PREFACE
CHARTER OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
Title 1 ADMINISTRATION
Title 2 TAXES
Title 3 BUSINESS LICENSES*
Title 4 BUSINESS REGULATION
Title 5 BICYCLES
Title 6 PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY
Title 7 MORALS AND CONDUCT
Title 8 ANIMALS
Title 9 RADIO AND ELECTRONICS
Title 10 PUBLIC SERVICE AND UTILITIES
Title 11 PUBLIC PROPERTY
Title 12 STREETS AND SIDEWALKS
Title 13 PARKS AND BOULEVARDS
Title 14 TRAFFIC
Title 15 BUILDINGS AND HOUSING
Title 16 FIRE
Title 17 LAND DEVELOPMENT AND RESOURCES
Title 18 ZONING
STATUTORY REFERENCES FOR CALIFORNIA CITIES
TABLES
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1.20.035   PRELIMINARY REVIEW.
   .010   A responsible person issued a notice of violation pursuant to this chapter may request a preliminary review, if the request is received by the Department within ten (10) days of the date the notice is issued.
   .020   To obtain a preliminary review, the responsible person or his or her representative shall contact the Department at City Hall and bring a copy of the notice of violation and file a signed written request, stating the reasons why and any evidence showing no violation occurred or exists, or why he or she is not a person responsible for the violation. All filed requests shall be date stamped upon receipt by the department.
   .030   The preliminary review shall be conducted by the Manager or his or her designee. The reviewer shall not be the Code Enforcement Officer who issued the notice. The purpose of the review is to uncover and cancel any mistakenly issued notices due to errors that are readily verifiable, and not to resolve factual disputes concerning any violation that is the subject of the notice.
   .040   The preliminary review shall be decided on the same day filed, or within three (3) business days thereafter, and shall consist of a review of the notice of violation and the written statement and any other evidence submitted at the time of the request by the responsible person.
   .050   The recipient shall be notified of the results of the review by being given a written notice of decision. The notice may be given by mail, facsimile transmission, or in person. The department shall keep a record of all preliminary review requests, decisions, and notices for a minimum period of two (2) years.
   .060   A request for preliminary review does not extend any time periods for compliance, including the fine due date, the time any correction period ends, or the time within which to request an administrative review.
   .070   If, following a preliminary review, the reviewer determines that no Code violation occurred or that the recipient was not a person responsible for the violation, the notice of violation shall be canceled. (Ord. 5930 1 (part); July 27, 2004.)
1.20.040   CIVIL CITATIONS.
   .010   Any Code Enforcement Officer, upon determining that a provision of this Code which he or she is authorized and charged to enforce has been violated, has the authority to issue a civil citation to any person(s) responsible therefor. A Code Enforcement Officer may issue a citation for a violation not committed in the Officer's presence if the Officer has determined through investigation that the responsible person cited did commit the violation. A responsible person to whom a citation is issued shall be liable for and shall pay to the City the fine(s) described in the citation when due pursuant to the provisions of this chapter.
   .020   Each day a violation of this Code exists shall be a separate violation and shall be subject to a separate civil citation and fine, subject to the limitations set forth in Section 1.20.030.040 of this chapter. A citation may charge a violation for one or more days on which a violation exists, and for violation of one or more Code provisions. (Ord. 5930 1 (part); July 27, 2004.)
1.20.050   CITATION CONTENTS.
   Each citation issued pursuant to this chapter shall contain, at a minimum, the following information:
   .010   Name of the person responsible for the violation of any provision of this Code.
   .020   Date on which the Code violation occurred or, in the case of a continuing violation, the date the Code violation was first known or observed to have occurred by the Code Enforcement Officer issuing the citation.
   .030   The Code section(s) violated.
   .040   Address of the property where the Code violation occurred. In the event the property does not have a legal address, or such address is unknown to the Code Enforcement Officer, a description of the property reasonably sufficient to identify the site of the violation shall be sufficient.
   .050   Description of the violation(s).
   .060   Amount of the fine for each violation, and procedure to pay the fine(s) and avoid a late payment penalty and/or any interest charges.
   .070   Description of the procedure for requesting a waiver of fine deposit and/or an administrative review to contest the citation.
   .080   Signature of the Code Enforcement Officer issuing the citation.
   .090   Date the citation is issued.
   .100   A self-addressed envelope in which the citee can mail or deliver to the City the fine, or request a waiver of fine deposit or request an administrative review.
   .110   Any other information deemed necessary or appropriate by the Code Enforcement Officer or Manager. (Ord. 5930 1 (part); July 27, 2004.)
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