A.
The Council finds that the enforcement of the Municipal Code and applicable State codes throughout the City is an important public service. Code enforcement is vital to protection of the public's health, safety and quality of life. The Council recognizes that enforcement starts with the drafting of precise regulations that can be effectively applied in administrative enforcement hearings and judicial proceedings. After consideration of the recommendations of the Property Management Task Force, the Council further finds that a comprehensive code enforcement system requires a variety of judicial remedies and administrative remedies to enforce violations of the Stockton Municipal Code and applicable State codes.
B.
The procedures established in this chapter shall be in addition to criminal, civil, or any other legal remedy established by law which may be pursued to address violations of this code and applicable State codes.
C.
The Council also finds that there is a need to establish uniform procedures for administrative enforcement hearings conducted pursuant to the Municipal Code. It is the purpose and intent of the City Council to afford due process of law to any person who is directly affected by an administrative action. Due process of law includes: adequate notice, an opportunity to participate in the administrative hearing and an adequate explanation of the reasons justifying the administrative action. These procedures are also intended to establish a forum to efficiently, expeditiously and fairly resolve issues raised in any administrative enforcement action.
D.
The City Manager is authorized to develop policies and procedures relating to the qualifications, appointment and compensation of Hearing Officers, Hearing Officer powers, hearing procedures, scope of the hearing, subpoena powers and other matters relating to administrative enforcement hearings.
(Prior code § 1-042)