§ 51A.13 ENFORCEMENT.
   (A)   Violation of any provision of this chapter that occurs on or after January 1, 2024 shall constitute grounds for issuance of a notice of violation and assessment of a fine by the enforcement official in accordance with 14 CCR Section 18995.4.
      (1)   Issuance of an administrative citation and assessment of a fine are enforcement actions under this chapter. The city's procedures on imposition of administrative fines set forth in Chapter 12 of this Code are hereby incorporated in their entirety, as modified from time to time, and shall govern the imposition, enforcement, collection, and review of administrative citations issued to enforce this chapter and any rule or regulation adopted pursuant to this chapter, except as otherwise indicated in this section.
      (2)   A notice of violation shall require compliance within 60 days of issuance of the notice, in accordance with 14 CCR Section 18995.4.
      (3)   Other remedies allowed by law may be used, including civil action or prosecution as a misdemeanor or infraction. The city may pursue civil actions in the state courts to seek recovery of unpaid administrative citations. The city may choose to delay court action until such time as a sufficiently large number of violations, or cumulative size of violations exist such that court action is a reasonable use of city staff and resources.
   The provisions of division (A) of this section do not apply to violations related to a generator placing prohibited container contaminants in containers, which the enforcement official and/or designee shall enforce through the notice provisions of 14 CCR Section 18984.5(b) and the contamination processing fees pursuant to the provisions of the applicable franchise agreement between the city and a franchised hauler.
   (B)   Enforcement pursuant to this section may be undertaken by the enforcement official.
   (C)   Penalty amounts for types of violations. For the purposes of this Code, the penalty levels for violations of the provisions of this chapter are as follows:
      (1)   For a first violation, the penalty shall be $100 per violation.
      (2)   For a second violation, the penalty shall be $200 per violation.
      (3)   For a third or subsequent violation, the penalty shall be $500 per violation.
   (D)   Compliance deadline extension considerations. The city may extend the compliance deadlines set forth in a notice of violation if it finds that there are extenuating circumstances beyond the control of the respondent that make compliance within the deadlines impracticable, including the following:
      (1)   Acts of God such as earthquakes, wildfires, flooding, and other emergencies or natural disasters;
      (2)   Delays in obtaining discretionary permits or other government agency approvals; or,
      (3)   Deficiencies in organic waste recycling infrastructure or edible food recovery capacity and the city is under a corrective action plan with CalRecycle pursuant to 14 CCR Section 18996.2 due to those deficiencies.
(Ord. 1778, passed 5-18-22)