§ 10.051 ADMINISTRATIVE CITATION ISSUANCE.
   (A)   When an enforcement officer observes a violation of the CAWD regulations other than a continuing, correctable violation of CAWD creating no immediate danger to health or safety, or when all violation(s) in a compliance order have not been corrected within the time set forth in that compliance order, the enforcement officer may issue an administrative citation to any responsible person.
   (B)   Each administrative citation 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 administrative citation;
      (2)   The address or a definite description of the location where the violation(s) was observed;
      (3)   The name, address, and other identifying information of the responsible person(s);
      (4)   A description of the violation(s), including reference to the section(s) of the CAWD regulations violated;
      (5)   An order prohibiting the continuation or repeated occurrence of the violation;
      (6)   The fine schedule for the violation;
      (7)   A description of how, when, and where the fine must be paid;
      (8)   A brief description of the administrative citation hearing process, including a statement that the responsible person has the right to contest the administrative citation by requesting a hearing within ten calendar days of the date of service of the administrative citation in accordance with this section, and a statement that anyone aggrieved by the decision of the administrative hearing officer may petition for review by the Monterey County Superior Court within the applicable time frame and pursuant to other applicable requirements; and
      (9)   The name and signature of the enforcement officer.
   (C)   Each and every violation of CAWD regulations shall constitute a separate violation and shall be subject to all remedies and enforcement measures authorized by CAWD. Any recurring or continuing violation of the CAWD regulations after the expiration of any correction period set forth in a compliance order may be assessed fines for each day such violation continues.
(Ord. 2024-03, passed 9-26-2024)