1-15-6: ORDINANCE ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATOR:
The Ordinance Enforcement Administrator shall either be an employee of the Village or an independent contractor or agency contracted by the Village to perform such duties as enumerated herein. The Ordinance Enforcement Administrator is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to:
   (A)   Operate and manage the system of administrative adjudication of vehicular standing and/or parking regulation violations, vehicle compliance violations, vehicle license or sticker requirement violations, building, fire and health code violations, and all other Village of Willowbrook Municipal Code violations as may be permitted by law and directed by ordinance;
   (B)   Adopt, distribute and process all notices as may be required under this chapter or as may reasonably be required to carry out the purpose of this Chapter;
   (C)   Collect moneys paid as fines and/or penalties assessed after a determination of liability;
   (D)   Certify copies of final determinations of vehicular standing and/or parking regulation violation liability, vehicle compliance violations, vehicle license or sticker requirement violations, building, fire and health code violations or any other ordinance violation adjudicated pursuant to this Chapter, as may be necessary;
   (E)   Certify reports to the Secretary of State of Illinois concerning initiation of suspension of driving privileges in accordance with the provisions herein and those of 625 ILCS 5/6-306.5, as may be applicable;
   (F)   Promulgate rules and regulations reasonably required to operate and maintain the system of administrative adjudication hereby established; and
   (G)   Collect unpaid fines and penalties including the use of private collection agencies that may be retained by the Village or by directing the Village Attorney to file complaints in the Circuit Court of DuPage County, or by selecting or appointing an individual or agency to act on behalf of the Village in filing complaints, seeking judgments for unpaid fines or penalties and pursuing all post-judgment remedies available under current law. All costs incurred in enforcing or collecting unpaid fines or penalties shall be assessed to the Respondent. (Ord. 23-O-26, 12-18-2023)