1-9-21: ADMINISTRATIVE ENFORCEMENT ORDER:
   A.   A responsible person and the Town may enter into a stipulated agreement, which shall be signed by both parties. Such agreement shall be entered as an Administrative Enforcement Order. Entry of such agreement shall constitute a waiver of the right to an Administrative Hearing and the right to appeal.
   B.   After all evidence is presented, the hearing examiner shall issue a written Administrative Enforcement Order that affirms or rejects the Notice of Violation, Civil Citation, or Notice of Itemized Bill for Costs. As part of an Administrative Enforcement Order, a hearing examiner may establish specific deadlines for the payment of fees and costs, and condition the total or partial assessment of civil fees on the responsible person's ability to take necessary corrective actions by specified deadlines
   C.   For hearings held on a Notice of Violation or a Notice of Itemized Bill for Costs:
      1.   A hearing examiner may issue an Administrative Enforcement Order that requires a responsible person to cease from violating the Code, Town ordinances, or applicable state codes and to take any necessary corrective action noted in the Notice of Violation.
      2.   A hearing examiner may enter an order confirming the Town's right to enter the property and abate all violations, including the removal of animals in violation of an applicable code requirement.
      3.   A hearing examiner may issue an Administrative Enforcement Order imposing civil fees, and the Order may provide that such fees shall continue to accrue until the responsible person complies with the hearing examiner's decision and corrects the violation.
      4.   A hearing examiner may schedule subsequent review hearings as may be necessary or as requested by the Town to ensure compliance with an Administrative Enforcement Order.
   J.   An Administrative Enforcement Order shall become final on the date of signing by a hearing examiner.
   K.   An Administrative Enforcement Order shall be served on all parties by any one of the methods listed in this Chapter. When required by this Chapter, the Zoning Administrator, or any other person designed by the Town under this Chapter, shall record the Administrative Enforcement Order with the Cache County Recorder's Office.
   L.   It shall be unlawful for any responsible person to fail to comply with the terms and deadlines set forth in an Administrative Enforcement Order. A violation of this subsection shall be an infraction. (Ord. 23-01, 1-3-2023)