Laserfiche WebLink
(1) The date of the notice; <br />(2) The name and address of the person noticed, and the location of the violation; <br />(3) The section number of the ordinance, code or rule which has been violated; <br />(4) The nature of the violation; and <br />(5) The deadline for compliance with the notice. <br />Section 17 -34. Administrative enforcement. <br />(a) If the administrative authority determines that any person, firm or corporation is not <br />complying with a notice of violation, the administrative authority may have the party responsible <br />for the violation served, by mail or delivery, with an order pursuant to this division. <br />(b) Contents of the Order. <br />(1) The order may require the parties responsible for the violation, including but not <br />limited to the owner /lessee of the property where the violation is located, to do any <br />or all of the following: <br />(A) Correct the violation within the time specified in the order; <br />(B) Pay a civil tine not to exceed $1,000 in the manner, at the place and before the <br />date specified in the order; <br />(C) Pay a civil fine not to exceed $1,000 per day for each day in which the violation <br />persists, in the manner and at the time and place specified in the order. <br />(2) The order shall advise the party responsible for the violation that the order shall <br />become final thirty calendar days after the date of its delivery. The order shall also <br />advise that the administrative authority's action may be appealed to the board of <br />appeals. <br />(c) Effect of Order; Right to Appeal. The provisions of the order issued by the administrative <br />authority under this section shall become final thirty calendar days after the date of the delivery <br />of the order. The party responsible for the violation may appeal the order to the board of appeals <br />as provided by section 5- 1.0.5, Hawaii County Building Code (chapter 5). The appeal must be <br />received in writing on or before the date the order becomes final. However, an appeal to the <br />board of appeals shall not stay any provision of the order. <br />(d) Judicial Enforcement of Order. The administrative authority may institute a civil action in <br />any court of competent jurisdiction for the enforcement of any final order issued pursuant to this <br />section. Where the civil action has been instituted to enforce the civil fine imposed by such final <br />order, the administrative authority need only show that the notice of violation and order were <br />served, that a civil fine was imposed, the amount of the civil fine imposed and that the fine <br />imposed has not been paid. <br />Section 17 -35. Criminal prosecution. <br />(a) General Provisions. Any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions of <br />this code shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and each such person shall be deemed guilty <br />of a separate offense for each and every day or portion thereof during which any violation of any <br />provisions of this code is committed, continued or permitted; and upon conviction of any such <br />violation, such person shall be punishable by a fine of not more than $1,000, or by imprisonment <br />for not more than one year, or by both fine and imprisonment. <br />9 <br />