1-8-13: NONRESIDENT PROCEDURES FOR VIOLATION OF TITLE 6:
   A.   Nonresident May Contest Alleged Violation Of Title 6: Any nonresident of the village who has been served a violation notice for violation of any provision of title 6 of this code pertaining to the standing, parking, or condition of vehicles or automated traffic law violations may contest the alleged violation on its merits without personally appearing at a hearing by:
      1.   Completion Of Form: Requesting and completing, in full, the nonresident request for hearing-nonappearance form;
      2.   Waiver: Acknowledging in the space specified in the form that his or her personal appearance is waived and submitting to an adjudication based upon the notarized statement filed by him or her and the facts contained in the violation notice;
      3.   Time For Filing: Filing the form with the code enforcement administrator postmarked by the twenty fifth of the month, if the violation notice was issued between the first through the fifteenth day of that month; or postmarked by the tenth of the month, if the violation notice was issued between the sixteenth of and the last day of the immediately preceding month. The filing is deemed completed if postmarked by the due dates herein specified; and
      4.   Statement Of Facts: Filing a notarized statement of facts specifying the grounds for challenging the violation notice with the code enforcement administrator in conjunction with the violation notice.
   B.   Basis Of Decision: The hearing officer must make a decision based on the facts set forth in the notarized statement of facts filed by the nonresident and as contained in the violation notice.
   C.   Notice Of Determination: Notice of the determination of the hearing officer must be served upon the nonresident by first class mail, postage prepaid, addressed to the nonresident at the address set forth in the statement of facts submitted.
   D.   Service: Service of the notice of such determination is considered complete on the date the notice is deposited in the United States mail. (Ord. 2010-01-692, 1-18-2010)