(A) At the discretion of the officer or agent of the village authorized to issue such administrative warning tickets, an administrative warning ticket may be issued as a courtesy in lieu of arrest. These administrative warning tickets shall only be used for those violations enumerated in the appendix following this chapter.
(B) The administrative warning ticket shall be on a form substantially the same as that attached to Ordinance 1027-88, passed 1-20-88, provided, however, that the Chief of Police or his or her authorized designee shall from time to time be authorized to make such changes to said ticket form as may be necessary to comply with applicable law or as may be necessary for the efficient administration of the administrative warning ticket program. Upon the receipt of an administrative warning ticket issued as contemplated by this chapter, the recipient thereof may, within 30 days of the date of the issuance of the administrative warning ticket, admit liability and responsibility for the violation set forth in such ticket by paying to the village the sum of $20 within such 30 day period, and demonstrating to the proper representatives of the village that the ordinance violation alleged in the administrative warning ticket no longer exists, and that all steps necessary to ensure compliance with the applicable ordinances of the village have been taken. Such an admission of liability and responsibility shall constitute a waiver of the right to a trial or hearing on the administrative warning ticket. Notwithstanding any contrary provision of this division (B), effective for administrative warning tickets issued on or after May 1, 2010, the amount of the fee required to be paid in connection with the above-contemplated admission of liability and responsibility and demonstration of compliance shall be $30.
(C) If the person accused of said violation does not settle the claim including both the payment of the administration fee and compliance, where required, a complaint or notice to appear in court will be issued for said violation and the person shall be subject to the fines and penalties set forth in the applicable provisions of this code.
(D) The ordinance provisions of the village that shall be subject to the administrative warning tickets are listed in the appendix following the chapter. In addition to all such ordinances enumerated in the appendix, any provision of the following adopted codes shall also be enforceable pursuant to the procedure outlined in this chapter:
(1) "The BOCA National Building Code, Twelfth Edition, 1993," and all of its additions, insertions, deletions, and all its referenced standards as delineated in Chapter 150 of this Code of Ordinances.
(2) "The National Electrical Code (NEC)" as adopted in Chapter 150 of this Code of Ordinances.
(3) "The BOCA National Plumbing Code, Ninth Edition, 1993," and all of its additions, insertions, deletions and all its referenced standards as delineated in Chapter 150 of this Code of Ordinances.
(4) "The BOCA National Mechanical Code, Ninth Edition, 1993," and all its additions, insertions, deletions and all its referenced standards as delineated in Chapter 150 of this Code of Ordinances.
(5) "The Standard Specifications" as developed by the Village of Romeoville and adopted in Chapter 150 of this Code of Ordinances.
(6) "The BOCA National Property Maintenance Code, 1993 Edition," and all of its additions, insertions, and deletions as adopted in Chapter 151 of this Code of Ordinances.
(7) Chapter 158 of this Code of Ordinances, entitled "Development Regulations."
(8) Chapter 159 of this Code of Ordinances, entitled "Zoning Code."
(Ord. 1027-88, passed 1-20-88; Am. Ord. 2232-93, passed 7-21-93; Am. Ord. 2486-97, passed 7-2-97; Am. Ord. 2671-99, passed 6-21-99; Am. Ord. 03-0077, passed 11-5-03; Am. Ord. 10-0845, passed 4-7-10)