The following definitions shall govern construction of this
chapter, unless the context clearly requires otherwise:
"Administrative citation"
means the written notice provided to a responsible party
that a violation of the code has occurred, and is subject to assessment
of a civil fine as issued by a code enforcement officer as described
herein.
"Code"
means the Lawndale Municipal Code, any city ordinance, and
any code adopted by reference.
"Code enforcement officer"
means the enforcement personnel identified in Section
8.28.190, and any other officer designated by the director of municipal services. Unless otherwise authorized by the code or California law, a code enforcement officer shall have the power to issue an administrative citation as provided in this chapter, but shall not have the power to arrest.
"Hearing officer"
means the impartial person appointed by the city manager
to preside over administrative citation appeal hearings under this
chapter. A hearing officer shall not be an employee of the city and
shall have no financial interest in the outcome of any matter over
which they may preside.
"Legal interest"
means any ownership interest of any person as hereafter defined
in real or personal property as evidenced by title or ownership documents
or instruments recorded with the Los Angeles County Recorder's Office
or on file with, or in possession of, any other governmental entity.
"Legal interest" shall also include the property interest of lessees
or tenants of real property, as well as all sublessors thereof.
"Responsible party"
means the person who a city official reasonably believes
is causing, performing, or permitting to exist or otherwise maintaining
a public nuisance, or any other suspected or actual violation of the
code, and includes the owner of the real property involved, any person
with a legal interest in the property, and any tenant, occupant, or
user thereof, or any other person in real or apparent charge or control
of said real property.
(Ord. 1174-20 § 2)
The appellant may seek review of the decision by filing a notice
of appeal with the Los Angeles Superior Court and serving the city
clerk with the notice of the appeal in accordance with Government
Code Section 53069.4. If the appellant fails to timely file a notice
of appeal, the hearing officer's decision shall be deemed final.
(Ord. 1174-20 § 2)