(A) Penalty for noise disturbances. Any person who shall violate any provision of § 92.001 shall be guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a maximum of 90 days in jail and/or a fine of not more than $500.
(1984 Code, § 3-02-020)
(B) Penalty for the preservation of public health. Any violations of the provisions of §§ 92.015 through 92.020 shall be punished by a fine not to exceed $500 and costs of prosecution, and in the imposition of any fine and costs, the court may make a further sentence, that the offender be imprisoned in the County Jail until the payment thereof, however, the period of imprisonment in the County Jail shall not exceed the term of 90 days.
(1984 Code, § 3-04-070)
(C) Penalty for dangerous nuisances and structures.
(2) Fines paid at Violations Bureau.
(a) If the civil fine is paid at the Village Municipal Violations Bureau, the initial fine shall be $50.
1. In the case of another offense within one year of the date of the initial infraction, the civil fine shall be $100. (This shall be known as the second offense.)
2. In the case of another offense within one year of the date of the second offense, the civil fine shall be $250. (This shall be known as the third offense.)
3. In the case of another offense within one year of the third offense, the civil fine shall be $500. (This shall be known as the fourth offense.) All subsequent offenses shall be $500.
(b) The Village Violations Bureau is hereby authorized to accept civil fines in the amounts specified, in case of payment at the Violations Bureau, no costs shall be imposed or collected.
(1984 Code, § 3-05-100)
(D) Penalty for weeds.
(2) Fines paid at Violations Bureau.
(a) If the civil fine is paid at the Village Municipal Violations Bureau, the initial fines shall be $50.
1. In this case of another offense within one year of the date of the initial infraction, the civil fine shall be $100. (This shall be known as the second offense.)
2. In the case of another offense within one year of the date of the second offense, the civil fines shall be $200. (This shall be known as the third offense.)
3. In the case of another offense within one year of the date of the third offense, the civil fine shall be $500. (This shall be known as the fourth offense.) All subsequent offenses shall be $500.
(b) The Village Violations Bureau is hereby authorized to accept civil fines in the amounts specified in case of payment at the Violations Bureau, no costs shall be imposed or collected.
(1984 Code, § 3-06-080)
(E) (1) Penalty for litter, trash, and the like; generally.
(b) Fines paid at Violations Bureau.
1. If the civil fine is paid at the Village Municipal Violations Bureau, the initial fine shall be $50.
a. In the case of another offense within one year of the date of the initial infraction, the civil fine shall be $100. (This shall be known as the second offense.)
b. In the case of another offense within one year of the date of the second offense, the civil fine shall be $250. (This shall be known as the third offense.)
c. In the case of another offense within one year of the date of the third offense, the civil fine shall be $500. (This shall be known as the fourth offense.) All subsequent offenses shall be $500.
2. The Village Violations Bureau is hereby authorized to accept civil fines in the amounts specified. In case of payment at the Violations Bureau, no costs shall be imposed or collected.
(1984 Code, § 3-09-290)
(2) Penalty for litter, trash, and the like; increase in fine or imprisonment for second or subsequent violations. Persons found guilty of violating §§ 92.075 through 92.107 on a second or subsequent occasion shall be punished by a fine of not less than $50, nor more than $500 and/or imprisonment for up to 90 days in the County Jail. Any fine or imprisonment levied against such a person shall exceed the fine or imprisonment levied for the last previous offense subject to the maximum allowed by law. Any person(s) found guilty of violating §§ 92.075 through 92.107 shall be assessed the costs of prosecution.
(1984 Code, § 3-09-310)
(Ord. passed 8-8-1922; Ord. 13, passed 10-19-1970; Ord. 127, passed 7-27-1982; Ord. 143, passed 7-24-1984; Ord. 190, passed 8-22-1989; Ord. 298, passed 7-14-1998; Ord. 301, passed 7-14-1998; Ord. 350, passed 6-16-2002)