In the event of any violation of a civil ordinance of the Borough
of Yeadon, the applicable enforcement and/or authorized officer shall
make a determination in each instance whether a violation has or is
occurring under the appropriate ordinance.
A. Upon
determining that a violation has or is occurring, the applicable enforcement
and/or authorized officer shall impose a civil penalty as prescribed
according to law upon the violator.
(1) In the event the alleged violation does not present an imminent danger
of personal injury, property damage or to the peace and welfare of
the community, the applicable enforcement and/or authorized officer
shall, at the officer's discretion, issue a notice of violation
containing a grace period of not more than 30 days during which no
civil penalty is to be imposed if the violator comes into compliance
by the specified date.
(2) In the event the alleged violation is governed by other statutory
law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania regarding a grace period,
then said officer shall comply fully with the statutory requirement.
B. The
applicable enforcement and/or authorized officer shall forthwith serve
upon the violator a notice of violation by certified mail.
C. The
notice of violation shall include a citation to the applicable violation,
the date and time, the amount of civil penalty (if appropriate), corrective
action, and the consequence of failure to pay the civil penalty on
or before the due date.
D. In
the event that the violator pays the prescribed civil penalty within
15 days of the date on the notice of violation, the civil penalty
is to be reduced by 50%.
E. If
the violator fails to pay the penalty on or before the due date, the
applicable enforcement and/or authorized officer shall file a civil
complaint in a court having jurisdiction of the case.