[Ord. No. 2024-31, 8-13-2024]
A.
From and after February 15, 2025, all violations of the municipal ordinances of the City of Lake Ozark, Missouri, shall be heard and determined by Associate Circuit Judges of the 26th Judicial Circuit, unless the Presiding Judge of the 26th Circuit gives notice of a date to the Mayor that an Associate Circuit Judge of the 26th Judicial Circuit can begin hearing and determining municipal ordinance violations prior February 15, 2025.
B.
It is hereby requested by the City of Lake Ozark Board of Aldermen, upon approval of the Presiding Judge of the 26th Judicial Circuit, there shall be established a Violation Bureau. The Violation Bureau shall operate under the supervision of the Circuit Court and the Associate Circuit Judge(s) hearing and determining violations of the ordinances of the City. The Violation Bureau shall be operated in accordance with the rules of the Circuit Court and Supreme Court. The City requests that provision be made by Circuit Court Rule for the Traffic Violation Bureau to be operated by the staff available to the Associate Circuit Judge(s). Court costs for all cases handled and processed through the Violation Bureau shall be distributed and assessed at the maximum amount set forth in Chapter 479, RSMo., as now in existence or as hereinafter amended.
C.
The Associate Circuit Judge(s) may hear and determine municipal ordinance violations of the City in a courtroom provided by Miller County, Missouri, with the City providing for a prosecuting attorney that is licensed by the Missouri Supreme Court and appointed and paid by the City of Lake Ozark, Missouri.
D.
The Mayor and other appropriate City officials are hereby authorized to take any and all actions necessary, desirable, convenient or prudent in order to carry out the intent of this legislation.