5.66.100 Enforcement and penalties.
   A.   Any person violating any provision of this chapter is liable in a civil action brought by the city for an amount up to five hundred dollars ($500) per violation. Such person is also liable for reasonable attorneys' fees and costs incurred by the city attorney in any civil proceeding filed to enforce this chapter. Each day that a violation continues may be considered a new and subsequent offense.
   B.   Alternatively the city may choose to enforce violations through the administrative code enforcement process described in Chapter 1.13 of the Visalia Municipal Code, with violations being punishable with a one hundred dollar ($100) fine for the first violation, a two hundred dollar ($200) fine for the second violation, and a five hundred dollar ($500) fine for the third and subsequent violations. Each day that a violation continues may be considered a new and subsequent offense.
   C.   Enforcing this chapter through civil action may be filed as an alternative to criminal enforcement. Civil enforcement does not require the violation to be knowing or willful. A civil or administrative action cannot be filed if the person is being criminally prosecuted.
   D.   The city may settle any civil enforcement before or after to the filing of a civil action by imposing a civil penalty in an amount not exceeding the potential civil liability, including attorneys' fees, set forth in this section. If such civil penalty is paid in full, the city can agree not to file civil or criminal actions or, if action has already been filed, may dismiss such action. Imposition of all civil penalties is public record. (Ord. 2023-13 § 2 (part), 2023)