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(~u Section number of the provision, or rule, or the permit which has <br /> been violated; <br /> {dj~ Nature of the violation; and <br /> (5j(E2 Location and time of the violation. <br /> {c)~ The order may require the person to do any or all of the following: <br /> {ij~ Cease and desist from the violation; <br /> {3jJ,B~ Correct the violation at the person's own expense before a date <br /> specified in the order, which in no case. shall be less than 30 days nor <br /> more than silty davs. <br /> f3jjC~ Pay a civil fine not to exceed $500 in the manner, at the place. and <br /> befrrre the date specified in the order; <br /> (4jj>~ Pay a civil fine not to exceed $100 per day for each day in which the <br /> violation persists byound the final date specified for correction of <br /> violation, in the manner and at the time and place specified in the order. <br /> fdi131 The order shall advise the person that the order shall become final thirty <br /> days after the persons's receipt of the order, unless the director's decision is <br /> appealed to the County board of appeals within the thirty-day period. <br /> (e)~ The provisions of the order issued by the director under this section shall <br /> become final thirty days after the receipt of the order, unless the director's action is <br /> appealed to the County board of appeals within the thirty-day period. <br /> {fjL5,1 Any person adversely affected by any order issued...pending final decision <br /> of the County board oFappeals. <br /> ~l~l At the completion of an appeal...administrative review in the County <br /> Charter. <br /> (~L7.2 After completion of a review of the amount of accrued civil fine...at the <br /> completion of all appeal proceedings. <br /> (i)(8~ The duector may institute a civil action...that the fine imposed has not been <br /> paid. <br /> (jj(~ The director shall file with the State bureau of conveyances, liens on all <br /> properties... and the expiration of the time for any further appeal. <br /> (k) 10 Fines, assessed... said lien with the bureau of conveyances. <br /> Rationale: provides due process with civil fine detercent. Request the Department of <br /> <br /> Public Works develop a prorated scale for civil fines based on business size (annuaB <br /> revenues) and type, number and frequency of code violations for Council and public <br /> review. <br /> Page -10- 07/11/04 <br /> <br />