(A) When an enforcement officer observes a correctable, continuing violation of CAWD regulations creating no immediate danger to health or safety, the enforcement officer may issue a compliance order to any responsible person.
(B) Each compliance order shall be in writing and shall include, without limitation, the following information:
(1) The date of the violation(s) and the date of service of the compliance order;
(2) The address or a definite description of the location where the violation(s) are occurring or exist, and the approximate time the violation(s) occurred or was observed;
(3) The name, address, and other identifying information of the responsible person(s);
(4) A description of the violation(s), including citation to the sections(s) of CAWD regulations;
(5) An order requiring the correction of the violation(s) within ten days of the date of the compliance order, or within such other reasonable time as the enforcement officer may determine, and notifying the responsible person that a fine may be imposed if the correction(s) is not made before the expiration of the correction period;
(6) An order prohibiting the continuation or repeated occurrence of the violation(s);
(7) The fine schedule for the violation(s); and
(8) The name and signature of the enforcement officer.
(C) If the enforcement officer determines that all violation(s) specified in the compliance order have been corrected within the time set forth in the compliance order, no further action shall be taken against the responsible person(s) regarding the violations. If all violations(s) specified in the compliance order are not corrected with the time set forth in the compliance order, the enforcement officer may issue an administrative citation to the responsible person(s). Issuance of an administrative citation does not alter the obligation to comply fully with the compliance order.
(Ord. 2024-03, passed 9-26-2024)