§ 93.08 INVESTIGATION.
   (A)   Upon the filing or referral of a complaint as herein provided, the Administrator shall cause to be made a prompt and full investigation of the matter stated in the complaint.
   (B)   During or after the investigation, but subsequent to the mailing of the notice of complaint, the Administrator shall, if it appears that a discriminatory housing practice has occurred or is threatening to occur, attempt informal endeavors to effect conciliation, including voluntary discontinuation of the discriminatory housing practice and adequate assurance of future voluntary compliance with the provisions of this chapter. Nothing said or done in the course of such informal endeavors may be made public by the Administrator, by the complainant or by any other party to the proceedings without the written consent of all persons concerned.
   (C)   Upon completion of the investigation and informal endeavors at conciliation by the Administrator, but within 30 days of the filing of the complaint with the Administrator, if the efforts of the Administrator to secure voluntary compliance have been unsuccessful, and if the Administrator has made a determination that a discriminatory housing practice has in fact occurred, the Administrator shall recommend to the City Attorney that such violation be prosecuted in the Municipal Court of the city. With such recommendation, the Administrator shall refer his or her entire file to the City Attorney. The City Attorney shall within 30 days after such referral make a determination as to whether to proceed with prosecution of such complaint in Municipal Court. If the City Attorney determines to prosecute, he or she shall institute a complaint and prosecute same to conclusion within 30 days after such determination or as soon thereafter as practicable.
(`87 Code, § 2-138) (Ord. 1986-21, passed 10-21-86)