21A.20.030: PROCEDURES UPON DISCOVERY OF VIOLATIONS:
   A.   If the Civil Enforcement Officer finds that any provision of this title is being violated, the Civil Enforcement Officer may provide a written notice to the property owner and any other person determined to be responsible for such violation. The written notice shall indicate the nature of the violation and order the action necessary to correct it. Additional written notices may be provided at the Civil Enforcement Officer's discretion.
   B.   The written notice shall state what action the division intends to take if the violation is not corrected. The written notice shall include information regarding the established warning period for the indicated violations and shall serve to start any warning periods provided in this chapter.
   C.   Such written notice issued by the Civil Enforcement Officer shall be deemed sufficient and complete when:
      1.   A copy of the written notice is posted on the property where said violation(s) occur, and
      2.   The written notice is either:
         a.   Mailed certified mail or commercial courier service to the property owner at the last known address appearing on the records of the County Recorder and any other person determined to be responsible for such violation, at their last known address, or
         b.   Personally served upon the property owner and any other person determined to be responsible for such violation.
   D.   In cases when delay in enforcement would seriously threaten the effective enforcement of this title, or pose a danger to the public health, safety or welfare, the Civil Enforcement Officer may seek enforcement without prior written notice by invoking any of the civil fines or remedies authorized in section 21A.20.060 of this chapter.
   E.   If the violation remains uncured within five (5) business days of the expiration of the warning period set forth in the notice described in subsections A through C of this section, a second notice of violation shall be delivered by mailing, postage prepaid, addressed to the person cited at the last known address appearing on the records of the County Recorder. The second notice shall identify the citation deadline and state that the civil fines set forth in section 21A.20.040 of this chapter will begin to accrue if the violations are not remedied by that date. (Ord. 56-18, 2018)