[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town of Hebron 4-5-2007 by Ord. No. 2007-2. Amendments noted where applicable.]
The Town Manager shall appoint one or more persons, who may not be persons authorized to issue parking tickets or citations or otherwise employed by the Town, to serve at the pleasure of the Town Manager, to conduct parking violations hearings and hearings on contested citations pursuant to General Statutes §§ 7-152b and 7-152c.
Upon the violation of any ordinance or regulation promulgated pursuant to General Statutes §§ 14-305 through 14-308 inclusive, heretofore or hereafter adopted, any state trooper or Town police officer may issue a parking ticket to the owner or operator of the motor vehicle in violation by affixing the same prominently to such motor vehicle. The parking ticket, which shall be in a form approved by the Town Manager, shall identify the offending vehicle by its registration number, state the specific violation, set out the date and time of the violation, specify the penalty for the violation, and shall require that the penalty be paid to the Town Revenue Collector by not later than two weeks following the issuance of the parking ticket. If the owner or operator of the vehicle does not pay the penalty within the time prescribed, the Town shall cause a notice as required by General Statutes § 7-152b(c) to be sent by first-class mail to the motor vehicle operator, if known, or to the registered owner of the motor vehicle. Thereafter the procedures for conducting hearings and assessing fines, penalties, costs or fees provided by the applicable ordinances or regulations as prescribed in General Statutes § 7-152b(d) through (f) shall be employed. All such fines, penalties, costs and fees shall be paid to the Town.
Upon the violation of any other ordinance or regulation of the Town for which a fine, penalty, costs or fees are prescribed, heretofore or hereafter adopted, any state trooper, Town police officer or other Town official or employee authorized by the Town Manager may issue a written warning to the person or persons responsible, providing notice of the specific violation, and may at any time thereafter issue a citation to the person or persons responsible by delivering the same to such person or persons in hand, by leaving a true and attested copy thereof at such person's place of abode or by mailing a true and attested copy thereof to such person by first-class mail addressed to his or her residence address. The citation, which shall be in a form approved by the Town Manager, shall state the specific violation, set out the date and time of the violation, specify the penalty for the violation, and shall require that the penalty be paid to the Town Revenue Collector by not later than two weeks following the issuance of the citation. If the person responsible does not pay the penalty within the time specified, the Town shall cause a notice as required by General Statutes § 7-152c(c) to be sent by first-class mail to such person or persons. Thereafter the procedures for conducting hearings and assessing fines, penalties, costs or fees provided for by the applicable ordinances as prescribed by General Statutes § 7-152c(d) through (f) shall be employed. All such fines, penalties, costs and fees shall be paid to the Town.