(a) The city has determined that the enforcement of the city’s Code is an important public service and is vital to the protection of the public’s health, safety and welfare.
(b) The city has determined that there is a need for alternative methods of comprehensive code enforcement using both administrative and judicial remedies.
(c) The city has also determined that because life-safety issues may be regulated through an administrative enforcement process, penalties for violation should be enhanced.
(1992 Code, § 2-110) (Ord. 26-02, passed 4-8-2002)