§ 53.10 VIOLATIONS.
   Any person who violates the provisions of this chapter, who fails to carry out the duties and responsibilities imposed by this chapter, or who impedes or interferes with any action undertaken or ordered pursuant to this chapter shall be subject to the following provisions, as well as the provisions of § 53.99.
   (A)   If the Mayor, Water Superintendent, or other city official or officials charged with implementation and enforcement of this chapter or a water supply shortage resolution learns of any violations of any water use restriction imposed pursuant to this chapter, a written notice of the violation shall be affixed to the property where the violation occurred and mailed to the customer of record, and to any other person known to the city who is responsible for the violation or its correction. The notice shall describe the violation and order that it be corrected, cured, or abated immediately, or within such specified time as the city determines is reasonable under the circumstances. If the order is not complied with, the city may terminate water service to the customer subject to the following procedures:
      (1)   The city shall give the customer notice, by mail, that, due to the violation, water services will be discontinued within a specified time and that the customer will have the opportunity to appeal the termination by requesting a hearing scheduled before the City Council body, or a city official designated as a hearing officer by the governing body;
      (2)   If such a hearing is requested by the customer charged with the violation, he or she shall be given a full opportunity to be heard before termination is ordered; and      
      (3)   The City Council or hearing officer shall make findings of fact and order whether service should continue or be terminated.
   (B)   A fee of $50 shall be paid for the reconnection of any water service terminated pursuant to division (A) above. In the event of subsequent violations, the reconnection fee shall be $200 for the second violation, and $300 for each additional violation.
   (C)   Any customer may also be charged with violation of this chapter and prosecuted in the District Court as provided in § 53.99.
(Ord. 8-1988, passed 7-20-1988)