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2006-2008
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016
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Bruce McClure, Public Works Director
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PWIRC
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PWIRC: Postponed to a date to be determined by the Chair - 12/16/08
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AGE PWIRC 12/16/2008 2008-2010
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costs or other monetary charges imposed under this chapter shall be due and payable <br />thirty days after the notice of such charges is served, unless the director's action is <br />appealed to the County board of appeals as provided in this section. Whenever an appeal <br />is filed with the board of appeals as provided herein, [arry] all daily fines shall continue to <br />accrue during the appeal process. Any monetary charges so appealed shall only become <br />due and payable upon completion of all board of appeals proceedings and issuance of a <br />final boazd of appeals order confirming the monetary charges in whole or in part. <br />(e) Any person adversely affected by any order issued under this section may within thirty <br />days after the service of the order, appeal the order to the County board of appeals. An <br />appeal to the County board of appeals shall stay the provisions of the director's order <br />pending the final decision of the board, except as ordered under sections 10-37 and <br />10-38. All work by the person cited shall stop during this appeal process except as may <br />be required to correct an imminent peril to public health or safety. The appeal hearing <br />before the board of appeals shall be conducted as a contested case under chapter 91, <br />Hawaii Revised Statutes. If, after a heazing held pursuant to this section, the boazd of <br />appeals finds that a violation or violations have occurred, the board shall affrm or <br />modify any penalties imposed or may modify or affirm the order previously issued, or <br />issue an appropriate order or orders for the prevention, abatement, or control of the <br />violation, or for the taking of other corrective action as may be appropriate, consistent <br />with the director's authority under this chapter. If, after a hearing held pursuant to this <br />section, the board of appeals finds that no violation has occurred or is occurring, the <br />board of appeals shall rescind the order or penalty. Any order issued by the board of <br />appeals after hearing may prescribe the date or dates by which the violation or violations <br />shall cease and may prescribe timetables for necessary action in preventing, abating, or <br />controlling the violation. <br />(f) If any party is aggrieved by the decision of the board of appeals, the party may appeal the <br />board's decision to the circuit court in the manner provided by chapter 91, Hawaii <br />Revised Statutes; provided that the operation of a cease and desist order or other <br />corrective or remedial order affirmed or issued by the board of appeals shall not be stayed <br />on appeal unless specifically ordered by a court of competent jurisdiction. <br />(g) The director of public works may institute a civil action in any court of competent <br />jurisdiction for the enforcement of any order issued pursuant to this section. Where the <br />civil action has been instituted to enforce the civil fine, recover County costs, or both, as <br />imposed by final order, the director of public works need only show that: <br />(1) The notice of violation and order were served. <br />(2) That a civil fine, County costs, or both were imposed. <br />(3) The amount of the civil fine, County costs, or both imposed. <br />(4) That the fine, County costs, or both imposed have not been paid. <br />(h) The director of public works may work cooperatively with the planning department to <br />allow the planning department to conduct inspections and draft citation orders on behalf <br />of the department of public works. <br />Section 10-36. Criminal prosecution. <br />(a) Any person, whether as principal, agent, employee, or otherwise, violating or causing or <br />permitting the violation of any of the provisions of this chapter, shall be guilty of a <br />violation, and upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine not exceeding $1,000, <br />-19- <br />
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