The following definitions apply to the use of these terms for the purposes of this chapter:
Building Violation.Any violation of this Code pertaining to building, plumbing, electrical, or other similar structural or zoning regulation that does not create an immediate danger to health or safety. A building violation does not include a violation of certain zoning provisions of the Lake Forest Municipal Code, including, but not limited to, Chapters
9.150,
9.164,
9.168 and
9.170.
Code.The Lake Forest Municipal Code, the Lake Forest Zoning Code, or any ordinance adopted by the Lake Forest City Council, including, but not limited to, all Uniform Codes or other codes or regulations of the State of California duly adopted by reference or otherwise applicable to the City of Lake Forest.
Director.Director of the issuing department, or designee.
Enforcement Officer.Any employee or agent of the City authorized to enforce the provisions of this Code as designated by the City Manager, including, but not limited to, the Code Enforcement Supervisor, Code Enforcement Officers, and Sheriff's Deputies.
Hearing Officer.The person selected to serve as the hearing officer in an administrative hearing pursuant to Section
1.16.110.
Issuing Department.The City department that has the authority and responsibility for enforcing the code section(s) designated on an administrative citation as having been violated.
Notice of Compliance.A written notice issued to a violator by an enforcement officer confirming that the violation has been corrected.
Responsible Person.A responsible person is any of the following:
1. A person who causes a code violation to occur.
2. A person who maintains or allows a code violation to continue, by his or her action or failure to act.
3. A person whose agent, employee, or independent contractor causes a code violation by its action or failure to act.
4. A person who is the owner of, and a person who is a tenant, lessee or sublessee with the current right of possession of real property where a property-related code violation occurs.
5. A person who is the on-site manager of a business, or a person actually or apparently in charge of the business.
6. A person who, pursuant to California Civil Code Section
2929.3, purchases residential property at a foreclosure sale, or acquires the residential property through foreclosure under a mortgage or deed of trust, where a property-related code violation exists upon the residential property, and the residential property is vacant.
For purposes of this subsection "person" includes a natural person or legal entity, and the owners, majority stockholders, corporate officers, trustees, and general partners of a legal entity. There shall be a legal presumption that the record owner of a parcel according to the county's latest equalized property tax assessment rolls and a tenant, lessee or sublessee of a parcel has notice of any code violation existing on the premises. |
For the purposes of this chapter, there may be more than one responsible person for a code violation and more than one violator. |
Violator.Person given an administrative citation charging him or her as a responsible person for a code violation.
(Ord. 269 § 1, 2014)