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§ 32.05 RECOVERY OF CIVIL PENALTIES.
   (A)   Unpaid fines. If a civil penalty is not paid within the time specified, it shall constitute:
      (1)   A lien upon the real property upon which the violation occurred if the property or improvements on the property was the subject of the violation and the property owner was found responsible for that violation; or
      (2)   A personal obligation of the violator in all other situations.
   (B)   Assessment. A lien may be assessed against the property and collected in the same manner as taxes.
   (C)   Personal obligation. A personal obligation may be collected by any appropriate legal means.
   (D)   Late fee. A late payment fee to 10% of the fine shall be assessed for each 30-day period, or part thereof, that the fine remains unpaid after the due date.
   (E)   Suspension and revocation. Failure to pay a fine is grounds for suspending or revoking a license or permit or other approval associated with the violation.
(Ord. 205, passed 12-18-2018)
§ 32.06 CRIMINAL PENALTIES.
   The following are misdemeanors, punishable in accordance with state law:
   (A)   Failure to pay a fine or request a hearing within 14 days after service of an administrative citation;
   (B)   Failure to appear at a scheduled hearing after service of a notice regarding the same; and
   (C)   Failure to pay a fine imposed by a hearing officer within 14 days after it was imposed, or such other time as may be established by the hearing officer.
(Ord. 205, passed 12-18-2018)
§ 32.07 INCORPORATED POLICIES AND STANDARDS.
   The following policies and standards are incorporated into this chapter as if fully set forth herein:
   (A)   Engineering Standards and Detail Specifications, adopted April 16, 2019 and subsequent revisions;
   (B)   Snow Plowing and Ice Control Policy, adopted February 15, 2011, and amended April 15, 2014 and February 21, 2017; and
   (C)   Road Right-of-Way Maintenance Policy, adopted November 15, 2016.
(Ord. 205, passed 12-18-2018; Ord. 211, passed 5-21-2019)