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(a) A code enforcement officer may issue an administrative citation to a responsible party as described in this chapter. The citation shall be on forms approved by the city.
(b) If the responsible party is not an individual, the code enforcement officer shall attempt to issue the owner an administrative citation. If the owner cannot be located, the administrative citation may be issued in the name of the entity and given to a manager or on-site supervisor. A copy of the administrative citation shall also be mailed to the owner.
(c) The responsible party shall sign the administrative citation. If the responsible party refuses or fails to sign the administrative citation, the failure or refusal to sign shall not affect the validity of the citation.
(d) If the code enforcement officer cannot locate a responsible party, the administrative citation may be mailed to the responsible party as prescribed in division (b) above.
(e) If no one can be located at the property, the administrative citation may be posted in a conspicuous place on or near the property and a copy subsequently mailed to the responsible party as provided in division (b) above.
(f) The failure of any responsible party to receive notice shall not affect the validity of any proceedings taken under this chapter.
(1992 Code, § 2-115) (Ord. 26-02, passed 4-8-2002; Ord. 28-04, passed 3-1-2004)
(a) Any civil penalties assessed shall be payable to the city within ten days from the date of the administrative citation.
(b) Payment of the civil penalty shall not excuse the failure to correct the violations nor shall it bar further enforcement action by the city.
(c) If the responsible party fails to correct the violation, subsequent administrative citations may be issued for the same violations. The amount of the civil penalty shall increase at a rate specified in ordinance.
(1992 Code, § 2-117) (Ord. 26-02, passed 4-8-2002)
The failure of any person to file a timely appeal or pay the civil penalties within the time specified on the citation shall constitute an irrebuttable presumption that a violation has occurred. It may result in the city attorney filing legal proceedings in magistrate or circuit court. Alternatively, the city may pursue any other legal remedy available to collect the civil penalty or correct the violation of city ordinance.
(1992 Code, § 2-118) (Ord. 26-02, passed 4-8-2002)
The procedures established in this chapter are in addition to other legal remedies established by law which may be pursued to address violations of this Code. The use of this chapter shall be at the sole discretion of the city.
(1992 Code, § 2-121) (Ord. 26-02, passed 4-8-2002)
(a) The following schedule lists the code provisions for which civil penalties may be cited under this chapter.
Code Provisions Applicable | |
Chapter/Section No. | Title |
Code Provisions Applicable | |
Chapter/Section No. | Title |
Utilities | |
Electrical Code | |
Garbage and Recycling | |
Vehicles on Parkways or Sidewalks | |
Parking of commercial vehicles or materials prohibited | |
Animals and Fowl | |
Fire Protection and Prevention | |
Health and Sanitation | |
Noise Control | |
Abandoned, Wrecked, Dismantled or Inoperative Motor Vehicles | |
Forestry | |
Streets and Sidewalks | |
Right-of-Way Permits | |
Licenses | |
Food and Food Handlers | |
Peddlers and Vendors | |
Escort Services | |
Pest Control | |
Medical Cannabis Regulations | |
Tattooing | |
Vehicles for Hire | |
Building | |
Residential Code for One and Two-Family Dwellings | |
Building Code | |
Mechanical and Fuel Gas Code | |
Building Security | |
Property Maintenance Code | |
Manufactured Housing | |
Residential Building Contractors | |
Vacant Buildings | |
Rental Housing | |
Historic Preservation | |
Manufactured Homes | |
Signs and Outdoor Advertising | |
Floodplain Management | |
Subdivisions | |
Zoning | |
(1992 Code, § 2-119)
(b) Not withstanding the provisions of section § 10.999 of this Code, the civil penalties within any rolling 12-month period shall be as follows:
First violation | $100 |
Second violation | $200 |
Third or subsequent violation | $300 |
(1992 Code, § 2-120)
(Ord. 26-02, passed 4-8-2002; Ord. 111-03, passed 11-17-2003; Ord. 112-03, passed 11-17-2003; Ord. 28-04, passed 3-1-2004; Ord. 56-15, passed 6-9-2015; Ord. 106-21, passed 9-7-2021)