§ 90.99 PENALTY.
   (A)   Fines.
      (1)   Any person who violates the provisions of this chapter within five days of the date of the notice of the chapter violation, such violator shall pay a fine as follows:
Violation
Fine
Violation
Fine
90.02(A)
$50
90.02(B)
$100
90.02(C)
$200
90.02(D)
$50
90.02(E)
$50
90.03(A)
$100
90.03(B)
$50
90.03(C)
$200
90.03(D)
$100
90.03(E)
$50
90.03(F)
$50
90.03(G)
$50
90.03(H)
$200
90.04
$50
90.05(G)
$50
90.07
$50
90.08
$200
90.09
$100
90.10
$100
90.11
$50
90.12
$50
90.13(D)
$25
90.14
$25
90.15
$25
90.20
$100
 
      (2)   The fines will be collected by the City Clerk-Treasurer and transferred to the General Fund.
   (B)   Failure to pay fines. If a violator fails to pay fines or appear at the Clerk-Treasurer’s office within five days of the date of notice of code violation, such violation may be filed with the County Court II, and such violator may be summoned to appear before such court.
   (C)   Penalties. Any person violating any provision of this chapter, the sections listed in division (A) above upon conviction or a plea of guilty in the County Superior Court II shall be punished by a fine of not less than $200 and not more than $500. Each day a violation occurs shall be deemed a separate violation, unless otherwise provided by state law.
   (D)   Restitution. In addition to the fines set forth herein, any person who violates the provisions of § 90.03(D) shall make full restitution for any damages or injury to persons or property as a result of such violation, including, but not limited to, medical expenses, the value of any real or personal property which has been destroyed, or the cost of repairing any damage to real or personal property.
   (E)   Additional fees and cost. In addition to any fine or penalty set forth above, if a violation must be prosecuted through the County Superior Court, the violator, upon conviction, shall pay reasonable attorney fees and court cost as determined by the court.
(Ord. 2009-15, passed 5-27-2009; Ord. 2010-10, passed 6-23-2010; Ord. 2019-18, passed 11-13-2019; Ord. 2019-25, passed on 5-13-2020)