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This page contains a combined text version of Ordinance 2008-33 and 2008-55, which provide enforcement and fine structures for Water Use Restrictions. Complete copies of the ordinances are available in PDF format for download and printing. Information provided on this page is specific to Water Use Restrictions violations and are by no means all inclusive or limiting. If you have questions about the ordinances after viewing this information, please contact a Water Conservation Coordinator at 274-8121 or online via our Customer Service Center. (page last reviewed: 03/12/10) ORDINANCE NO.
2008-33 and NO.
2008-55
Code enforcement officer means any designated employee or agent of the city whose duty it is to enforce codes and ordinances enacted by the city and may include, but may not be limited to, code inspectors, law enforcement officers, animal control officers, or fire safety inspectors. Such employees or agents shall be trained and qualified to issue citations.
Irreparable or irreversible violation means a violation that causes harm, damage. injury or change that is incapable of correction, repair or return to an original condition.
Person
means any natural person, firm, partnership, association, or
corporation.
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2. Sec. 23.5-4. Enforcement procedures. (b) A code
enforcement officer is authorized to issue a citation to a person
when, based upon personal investigation, the officer has reasonable
cause to believe that the person has committed an act in violation
of a duly enacted city code or ordinance. (c) Prior to
issuing a citation, a code enforcement officer shall provide notice
to the person that the person has committed a violation of a city
code or ordinance and shall establish a reasonable time period
within which the person must correct the violation. Such time period
shall be no more than 21 days. If, upon personal
investigation, a code enforcement officer finds that the person has
not corrected the violation within the given time period, a code
enforcement officer may issue a citation to the person who has
committed the violation. (d) If,
however, a code enforcement officer has reason to believe that the
violation
(f) A violation of a city code or ordinance enforced by the provisions of this chapter is a civil infraction punishable by a maximum civil penalty not to exceed five hundred dollars ($500.00) or such amount as may hereafter be prescribed by law. The fines to be assessed by code enforcement officers shall be established by ordinance, including ordinances on special events that will use the civil citation process as a method of enforcement.
(g) Subject
to paragraph (j) below, the alleged violator has the option of
paying the penalty or contesting the citation in the county court.
The procedures for contesting the citation shall be set forth in the
citation. (h) Subject to paragraph (j) below, if a person who has committed the civil infraction does not contest the citation for the first two (2) violations, he or she shall pay to the clerk of the circuit court the corresponding penalty within the time frame set forth on the citation. Payment of said penalty shall be made either by mail or in person to the clerk of the circuit court within the time frame specified on the citation.
(e) Violations of 26-97 as well as any subsequent emergency or other amending ordinances related to irrigation and other outdoor water use are considered Class W violations and will carry a fine of:
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4. Section 23.5-56. Supplemental enforcement tool.
Section 5. That should a court of competent jurisdiction declare any part of this Ordinance invalid the remaining parts hereof shall not, in any way, be affected by such determination as to the invalid part.
Section 6. That all ordinances, parts of ordinances, or resolutions in conflict herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of any conflict.
Section 7. That this ordinance shall take effect immediately upon becoming a law.
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