The purpose of this chapter is to establish an administrative
citation program that will permit City personnel to proceed administratively
with its code enforcement efforts in an expedient, efficient and fair
manner for purposes of effectively protecting the health and safety
of the general public and enhancing the quality of life for the citizens
of the City by preventing and discouraging violations of the City’s
code and by imposing fines on persons who violate the City’s
code. This chapter will permit the City to issue administrative citations
for any violation of the City’s code.
(Prior code § 85.01; Ord. 659 4-17-18; Ord. 686 5-21-19)
A. The words and phrases included in this chapter shall employ the definitions found in Section
4.04.020 of Chapter
4.04 (General Provisions) of Title
4 (Code Enforcement) of the Desert Hot Springs Municipal Code unless it is clearly apparent from the context that another meaning is intended.
B. In addition to those definitions set forth in Section
4.04.020 of Chapter
4.04 (General Provisions) of Title
4 (Code Enforcement) of the Desert Hot Springs Municipal Code the following definitions shall apply to this chapter:
“Administrative Hearing Officer”
means the individual who shall be responsible for conducting
administrative appeal hearings and rendering decisions pursuant to
the administrative appeal procedures set forth in this chapter.
“City”
means the City of Desert Hot Springs.
“Code”
means the municipal code of the City and all applicable statutes,
rules, codes and regulations adopted and incorporated therein by reference
through a duly adopted ordinance or resolution of the City Council.
“Fine”
means the sum of money imposed upon a person as a penalty
for committing a violation of the Code, payable to the City.
“Issuing officer”
means a code compliance officer or any other authorized enforcement
agent of the City who may issue an administrative citation or notice
pursuant to this title.
“Owner”
means the owner of record as shown on the last equalized
assessment roll of the County or as otherwise may be known to the
issuing officer. If there is more than one owner, the term includes
all of the owners. For purposes of providing notice to an owner of
any action or proceeding under this chapter, “owner” includes
the actual owner of record, or such owner’s agent, employee
or other legal representative if such agent, employee or representative
is authorized by the owner to receive such notice.
“Person”
means any individual, firm, association, club or organization
(including informal club or organization), partnership, business,
entity, trust(ee), company or corporation, or the owner, tenant, occupant,
operator, manager, employee or agent of any such firm, association,
organization, partnership, business, trust, company or corporation.
Person does not include an individual acting within the scope of his
or her employment or contractual obligations to the City.
“Remedies”
means the enforcement options available to the City to gain
compliance with a law or regulation.
“Responsible party”
means any person, owner, tenant or occupant and a parent
or legal guardian of any person(s) under 18 years of age, whose acts
or omissions have caused or contributed to a violation of this Code,
and shall include any owner(s) or occupant(s) of the affected property.
“Tenant” or “occupant”
means the person or persons having a right of present possession
of the affected property, other than the owner, including without
limitation tenant(s), subtenant(s), lessee(s), sublessee(s), or assignee(s),
or any authorized agent of any such person(s) or owner(s).
(Prior code § 85.02; Ord. 659 4-17-18; Ord. 686 5-21-19)
Where terms are not specifically defined in this chapter, in
the code, in any applicable statute, rule, code or regulation, or
in any of the Uniform Codes adopted and incorporated by reference
in the code, they shall have the meanings set forth their ordinary
accepted meanings within the context with which they are used. The
most current edition of Webster’s Third New International Dictionary
of the English Language, unabridged, shall be construed as providing
ordinary accepted meanings for any duly adopted City policy or regulation.
(Prior code § 85.03; Ord. 659 4-17-18; Ord. 686 5-21-19)
Words used in the singular include the plural, and the plural
the singular.
(Prior code § 85.04; Ord. 659 4-17-18; Ord. 686 5-21-19)
Words used in the masculine gender include the feminine, and
the feminine the masculine.
(Prior code § 85.05; Ord. 659 4-17-18; Ord. 686 5-21-19)
Whenever a reference is made to any part of the code or to any
ordinance of the City, reference applies to all amendments and additions
now or hereafter made.
(Prior code § 85.06; Ord. 659 4-17-18; Ord. 686 5-21-19)
Whenever an issuing officer determines that a violation of the
code has occurred, or that a violation exists which is deemed to constitute
a public nuisance pursuant to the municipal code and/or applicable
statute, rule, code or regulation, the issuing officer may issue an
administrative citation to any responsible party.
(Prior code § 85.07; Ord. 659 4-17-18; Ord. 686 5-21-19)
A. Any responsible party to whom an administrative citation is issued shall be responsible for payment of an administrative fine. Any party to whom an administrative citation is issued, shall be responsible for payment of an administrative fine, the amount of which shall be set forth in the applicable chapter of the municipal code or applicable statute, rule, code, or regulation violated or, if no amount is specified, then in the amounts as follows: (1) an administrative fine in an amount not to exceed $100 for the first violation; (2) an administrative fine in an amount not to exceed $250 for a second violation of the same offense within a 12-month period of the date of the first offense; and (3) a fine in an amount not to exceed $500 for a third and any subsequent violation of the same offense within a 12-month period of the date of the first offense. Payment of an administrative fine shall be made in accordance with the provisions of Section
4.24.240 of this chapter.
B. A separate
offense occurs for each day a violation is continued and/or maintained.
C. Any
party to whom an administrative citation has been issued for violations
pertaining to building, plumbing, electrical, or other similar structural
or zoning issues that do not create an immediate danger to health
or safety, shall be provided not less than 10 calendar days in which
to correct or otherwise remedy the violation prior to the imposition
of any administrative fine, unless a shorter period is determined
necessary by the issuing officer. The issuing officer may extend the
time in which to correct or otherwise remedy a violation upon a showing
that the recipient of the administrative citation requires additional
time to complete repairs or upon a showing that the recipient of the
administrative citation is awaiting issuance of a permit, provided
such person offers proof that he or she has commenced taking action
to correct or otherwise remedy the violation and/or that a proper
application for such permit has been made.
D. Notwithstanding subsection
C, administrative fines or penalties may be imposed immediately if a violation pertains to building, plumbing, electrical, or other similar structural, health and safety, or zoning requirements if the violation exists as a result of, or to facilitate, the illegal cultivation of cannabis. However, there shall be not less than 10 calendar days, prior to the imposition of administrative fines and penalties, to correct or remedy any violations if all of the following conditions exist:
1. A
tenant is in possession of the property that is the subject of the
administrative action.
2. The
rental property owner or agent can provide evidence that the rental
or lease agreement prohibits the cultivation of cannabis.
3. The
rental property owner or agent did not know the tenant was illegally
cultivating cannabis and no complaint, property inspection, or other
information caused the rental property owner or agent to have actual
notice of the illegal cannabis cultivation.
(Prior code § 85.09; Ord. 659 4-17-18; Ord. 686 5-21-19)
An administrative citation shall substantially include all of
the following information:
A. The
name of the person(s) responsible for committing the violation(s);
B. The
date of the violation(s);
C. The
street address or a definite description of the location where the
violation occurred;
D. A description
of the violation;
E. The
code section(s) violated;
F. An order
prohibiting the continuation or repeated occurrence of the described
violation(s);
G. The
amount of the administrative fine for the violation(s);
H. A description
of the fine payment process, including a description of the time within
which and the place to which the fine shall be paid;
I. A description
of the administrative citation appeal process, including the time
within which a notice of appeal must be filed and the place at which
a notice of appeal must be filed;
J. A description
of the process by which the City may collect any unpaid fines;
K. A description
of the potential consequences should the responsible party continue
or repeat the violation;
L. The
name and signature of the issuing officer or other authorized person
who issued the administrative citation; and
M. The
number of times the violation has been cited by the City within the
previous 12 months.
(Prior code § 85.10; Ord. 659 4-17-18; Ord. 686 5-21-19)
An administrative citation may be in letter form or any other form which substantially conveys the information set forth in Section
4.24.090.
(Prior code § 85.11; Ord. 659 4-17-18; Ord. 686 5-21-19)
The administrative citation, and any amended or supplemental
administrative citation, shall be served upon the responsible party(s).
If the violation is related to a condition on real property, the administrative
citation, and any amended or supplemental administrative citation,
shall be served upon the responsible party(s) and the owner. If the
violation is an act committed by an owner, operator, manager, agent
and/or employee on behalf of a firm, association, organization, partnership
entity, club, business, trust, company or corporation during employment
activities, the administrative citation, and any amended or supplemental
administrative citation, shall be served upon the owner and/or manager,
operator, agent or employee of such firm, association, organization,
partnership, entity, club, business, trust, company or corporation.
The failure of the issuing officer to serve any person required herein
to be served shall not invalidate any proceedings hereunder as to
any other person duly served or relieve any such person from any duty
or obligation imposed by the provisions of this chapter.
(Prior code § 85.12; Ord. 659 4-17-18; Ord. 686 5-21-19)
A. The
administrative citation shall be served upon the responsible party
or owner personally, or by United States mail, first-class postage
prepaid, and if by such mail, it shall be sent to the last known address
listed on the most recent tax assessor’s records or as may otherwise
be known to the issuing officer.
B. In the
case of personal service, service shall be deemed complete at the
time of such delivery. In the case of service by first-class mail,
service shall be deemed complete at the time of deposit into the United
States mail. The failure to receive the administrative citation or
the notice of violation, sent via first-class mail shall not affect
the validity of any enforcement proceedings under this chapter.
C. The
failure of an administrative citation or notice of violation to satisfy
all of the requirements of this provision shall not affect the validity
of any other enforcement proceedings under this Code.
(Prior code § 85.13; Ord. 659 4-17-18; Ord. 686 5-21-19)
Proof of service of the administrative citation shall be certified
at the time of service by a written declaration under penalty of perjury
executed by the person(s) effecting service, declaring the date and
manner in which service was made. The declaration, together with any
receipt card returned in acknowledgment of receipt by certified mail
shall be affixed to a copy of the administrative citation and retained
by the issuing officer or authorized agent.
(Prior code § 85.14; Ord. 659 4-17-18; Ord. 686 5-21-19)
Upon the issuance of an administrative citation, the issuing
officer may cause a notice of pendency of administrative action to
be recorded with the County Recorder’s office against the parcel
of real property on which the violation exists. Upon the remedy or
otherwise correction of the violation, the issuing officer shall,
within a reasonable time, cause a withdrawal of notice of pendency
of administrative action to be recorded with the Riverside County
Recorder’s office against the parcel of real property on which
the violation occurred.
(Prior code § 85.20; Ord. 659 4-17-18; Ord. 686 5-21-19)
A person or entity named as the responsible party in an administrative
citation may appeal the determination that there is/are violation(s)
as alleged in the administrative citation, that the person or entity
served with the administrative citation is the responsible party,
that a penalty or the penalty amount is warranted, or any other relevant
grounds.
(Prior code § 85.21; Ord. 659 4-17-18; Ord. 686 5-21-19)
A. All
appeals from any administrative citation shall be in writing and shall
contain the following information:
1. Name(s)
of each appellant;
2. A
brief statement in ordinary and concise language of the specific items
protested, together with any material facts claimed to support the
contentions of the appellant;
3. A
brief statement in ordinary and concise language of the relief sought
and the reasons why the administrative citation should be rescinded,
modified or otherwise set aside; and
4. The
signatures of all parties named as appellants and their mailing addresses.
B. Any
appeal filed that fails to provide all of the information required
by this section shall be deemed incomplete.
(Prior code § 85.22; Ord. 659 4-17-18; Ord. 686 5-21-19)
A complete and proper appeal of an administrative citation shall
be filed with the City Clerk within 21 calendar days from the date
of the service of the administrative citation, as provided by this
chapter. Any appeal not timely filed shall be rejected. Failure to
timely submit a completed request for an appeal hearing or to pay
the appeal processing fee and advance deposit of any penalty constitutes
a waiver of the right to appeal and a failure to exhaust administrative
remedies.
(Prior code § 85.23; Ord. 659 4-17-18; Ord. 686 5-21-19)
A filing fee as established by City Council resolution or any
amendments thereto for an appeal of an administrative citation must
be paid to the City at or prior to the time of the filing of such
appeal. Any appeal of the administrative citation filed without payment
of the filing fee shall be deemed incomplete.
(Prior code § 85.24; Ord. 659 4-17-18; Ord. 686 5-21-19)
Not later than five calendar days from the date the appeal is
filed, the City Clerk shall determine whether the appeal is complete.
If the appeal is determined to be incomplete, the City Clerk shall
immediately mail to the appellant a notice of incomplete filing which
shall provide a written explanation of each reason why the appeal
has been determined to be incomplete. If service of the notice of
incomplete filing is completed within five calendar days from the
date the appeal is filed, the 21-calendar-day time period within which
to file a completed appeal of an administrative citation or notice
of violation shall not be extended.
(Prior code § 85.25; Ord. 659 4-17-18; Ord. 686 5-21-19)
The City Clerk shall present any appeal filed pursuant to this
chapter to the Administrative Hearing Officer upon receipt of such
appeal.
(Prior code § 85.26; Ord. 659 4-17-18; Ord. 686 5-21-19)
Enforcement of any administrative citation shall be stayed during
the pendency of an appeal therefrom which is properly and timely filed
pursuant to this chapter. The appeal of any administrative citation
shall not prevent the issuance of additional administrative citations
for the same continuing violation or for other code violations not
previously cited against the same responsible party.
(Prior code § 85.27; Ord. 659 4-17-18; Ord. 686 5-21-19)
Failure to timely and properly file an appeal from an administrative citation shall constitute a waiver of all rights to an administrative appeal hearing and adjudication of the administrative citation or any portion thereof. The determination that the violation occurred and that the person to whom the administrative citation was issued was responsible for the violation shall be deemed final on the date that service of the administrative citation is deemed completed pursuant to Section
4.24.120.
(Prior code § 85.28; Ord. 659 4-17-18; Ord. 686 5-21-19)
The City may waive the fee required for filing an appeal if
the person in receipt of the administrative citation or notice of
violation meets the requirements of this subsection.
A. The
request for a waiver of the appeal filing fee shall be filed with
the appeal of the administrative citation.
B. Waiver
of the fee shall be granted by the Finance Director if the person
requesting the fee waiver submits documentation demonstrating that
he or she is receiving benefits pursuant to the Supplemental Security
Income (SSI) program (42 U.S.C. 1381), the State of California Supplemental
Payments (SSP) program (
Welfare and Institutions Code Section 12200
et seq.), the Temporary Aid to Needy Families (TANF) program (42 U.S.C.
601 et seq.), the Food Stamp program (7 U.S.C. 2011 et seq.), or if
the person requesting the fee waiver submits documentation that his
or her monthly income is less than the current monthly poverty threshold
established annually by the Community Services Administration pursuant
to Section 673(2) of the Community Services Block Grant Act (42 U.S.C.
9902(2)), or if the Finance Director determines that the person requesting
the fee waiver is experiencing financial hardship and is unable to
deposit with the City the full amount of the fee in advance of the
hearing.
C. The
Finance Director shall make a determination either accepting or denying
the request within seven calendar days after the request has been
filed.
D. If the
Finance Director determines that the person requesting the waiver
is not eligible for such waiver, the appeal filing fee shall be remitted
to the City within 10 calendar days of the date of the decision issued
by the Finance Director, or 21 calendar days from the date service
of the administrative citation is completed, whichever is later.
(Prior code § 85.29; Ord. 659 4-17-18; Ord. 686 5-21-19)
Where no proper appeal of the administrative citation is filed, the recipient of an administrative citation shall pay the administrative fine no later than 30 calendar days from the date the administrative citation was issued. Where a timely and complete appeal of the administrative citation is filed pursuant to this chapter and where the administrative citation was upheld by the Administrative Hearing Officer, the administrative fine shall be paid no later than 10 days from the effective date of the notice of decision. If the amount of any fine or penalty imposed under this chapter has not been satisfied as provided in this section and has not been successfully challenged by appeal or in court, the penalty amount may become a special assessment or lien against the affected property, as provided in Sections
4.24.410 and
4.24.420. The amount of the fine for which the recipient shall be responsible shall be as set forth in the administrative citation. Payment of the administrative fine shall be made to the issuing department or division of the City unless otherwise indicated in the citation.
(Prior code § 85.30; Ord. 659 4-17-18; Ord. 686 5-21-19)
The City Manager, or designee, shall select the Administrative
Hearing Officer to conduct administrative hearings pursuant to this
chapter. All Administrative Hearing Officers shall be impartial third
parties and shall not have any pecuniary interest in the proceeding
over which he or she is presiding, nor any pecuniary interest in the
outcome thereof. The Administrative Hearing Officer shall conduct
all administrative appeal hearings of any timely and properly filed
appeal from an administrative citation pursuant to the procedures
set forth in this chapter. The Administrative Hearing Officer shall
review all evidence and hear all oral testimony submitted by, for,
and against the appellant. The Administrative Hearing Officer may
decide to uphold the administrative citation, notice of violation,
rescind the administrative citation, notice of violation, in part
or in its entirety, and/or reduce the amount or waive payment of the
administrative fine.
(Prior code § 85.31; Ord. 659 4-17-18; Ord. 686 5-21-19)
The Administrative Hearing Officer’s authority to hear
and consider appeals shall be limited to passing on only those appeals
pertaining to matters within his or her subject matter jurisdiction.
The Administrative Hearing Officer shall consider at the hearing on
the appeal only those matters or issues which were specifically raised
by the appellant in his or her appeal and which are relevant to the
issues of the hearing. The Administrative Hearing Officer shall not
have the authority to waive any requirements of the code and/or any
applicable statutes, rules, codes or regulations, except as otherwise
provided in this chapter.
(Prior code § 85.32; Ord. 659 4-17-18; Ord. 686 5-21-19)
As soon as practicable after receiving the written appeal, the
Administrative Hearing Officer shall fix a date, time and place for
the hearing of the appeal. Such date shall be not less than 10 calendar
days and not more than 30 calendar days from the date the appeal was
filed with the City Clerk, unless the issuing officer determines that
the matter is urgent or that good cause exists for an extension of
time, in which case the hearing date may be shortened or extended,
as warranted by the circumstances.
(Prior code § 85.33; Ord. 659 4-17-18; Ord. 686 5-21-19)
As soon as practicable after scheduling the administrative appeals
hearing, the Administrative Hearing Officer shall prepare a hearing
notice which shall be in substantially the same form as follows:
You are hereby notified that a hearing will be held before the
Administrative Hearing Officer at _________ on the _________ day of
_______, _____, at the hour of ____ to hear your appeal of the administrative
citation issued (or notice of violation, when applicable) or otherwise
served upon you on ___________. You may be present at the hearing.
You may be, but need not be, represented by an attorney. You may present
any relevant evidence at the hearing and you will be given a full
opportunity to cross-examine all witnesses testifying against you.
(Prior code § 85.34; Ord. 659 4-17-18; Ord. 686 5-21-19)
The Administrative Hearing Officer shall provide a copy of the
hearing notice to the City Clerk who shall cause a copy of the notice
to be provided to the appellant either by causing a copy of the notice
to be delivered to each appellant personally or by causing a copy
of the notice to be delivered by first class mail, postage prepaid,
and addressed to each appellant at the address shown on the appeal
form. The City Clerk shall also cause a copy of the hearing notice
to be provided to the issuing officer.
(Prior code § 85.35; Ord. 659 4-17-18; Ord. 686 5-21-19)
Proof of service of the hearing notice shall be certified at
the time of service by a written declaration under penalty of perjury
executed by the person(s) effecting service, declaring the date and
manner in which service was made. The declaration shall be affixed
to a copy of the hearing notice and retained by the issuing officer.
(Prior code § 85.36; Ord. 659 4-17-18; Ord. 686 5-21-19)
The issuing officer may prepare a written report concerning
the administrative citation or the notice of violation for the Administrative
Hearing Officer for consideration at the hearing. If the issuing officer
submits the said written report, then a copy of the report shall be
served on the appellant(s) at least five days before the hearing.
(Prior code § 85.37; Ord. 659 4-17-18; Ord. 686 5-21-19)
At the appeals hearing, the Administrative Hearing Officer shall
consider any evidence offered either in support of appellant’s
claim or in support of the administrative citation. Evidence offered
during the hearing must be relevant in the estimation of the Administrative
Hearing Officer, but formal rules governing the presentation and consideration
of evidence shall not apply. The Administrative Hearing Officer has
the authority to determine the relevance of any evidence to the hearing.
The Administrative Hearing Officer also has the authority to exclude
unduly repetitious and cumulative evidence, regardless of its relevancy.
Evidence presented by the issuing officer tending to show that the
responsible party violated the City’s code and was the person
responsible for committing the violation, shall establish a prima
facie case that issuance of the administrative citation was warranted.
The burden of proof shall then be on the responsible party to refute
such evidence. The standard to be applied for meeting such burden
shall be a preponderance of the evidence.
(Prior code § 85.38; Ord. 659 4-17-18; Ord. 686 5-21-19)
The failure of the responsible party, appellant or other interested
party to appear at the hearing following proper notice shall constitute
a waiver of the right to be heard and a failure by such party to exhaust
his or her administrative remedies, in which event it shall be deemed
that such party has exhausted his or his administrative remedies.
(Prior code § 85.39; Ord. 659 4-17-18; Ord. 686 5-21-19)
The Administrative Hearing Officer shall prepare and serve a written notice of decision and compliance order upon the appellant and the issuing officer following the appeals hearing. The notice of decision or the compliance order shall include a statement of the right to have the order judicially reviewed in the manner and in the time frames specified in Section
4.24.390. Unless otherwise ordered by a court of competent jurisdiction, enforcement of the compliance order shall not be stayed pending judicial review thereof. The decision of the Administrative Hearing Officer shall be final.
(Prior code § 85.40; Ord. 659 4-17-18; Ord. 686 5-21-19)
The Administrative Hearing Officer shall serve the written notice
of decision and compliance order to each appellant within 30 calendar
days from the date the hearing is deemed closed.
(Prior code § 85.41; Ord. 659 4-17-18; Ord. 686 5-21-19)
The notice of decision and compliance order shall state whether
the administrative citation or notice of violation has been either
upheld, in full or in part, or rescinded, in full or in part. The
notice of the decision shall also contain a brief summary of the evidence
considered, findings of fact, and the effective date of the decision.
If the Administrative Hearing Officer finds that no violation occurred,
that the violation was corrected within the specified time period,
or that the person cited is not the responsible party, the Administrative
Hearing Officer shall issue an administrative order to reflect those
facts, and the City will promptly refund the amount of any penalty
deposited.
(Prior code § 85.42; Ord. 659 4-17-18; Ord. 686 5-21-19)
A. The
Administrative Hearing Officer shall cause a copy of the notice of
decision and compliance order to be provided to each appellant either
by causing a copy of the notice to be delivered to each appellant
personally or by causing a copy of the notice to be delivered to each
appellant by first class mail, postage prepaid, and addressed to appellant
at the address shown on the appeal.
B. Proof
of service of the notice of decision and compliance order shall be
certified at the time of service by a written declaration under penalty
of perjury executed by the persons effecting service, declaring the
date and manner in which service was made. The declaration shall be
affixed to a copy of the notice and retained by the issuing officer
or authorized agent.
(Prior code § 85.43; Ord. 659 4-17-18; Ord. 686 5-21-19)
The effective date of the Administrative Hearing Officer’s
notice of decision and compliance order shall be as stated therein.
(Prior code § 85.44; Ord. 659 4-17-18; Ord. 686 5-21-19)
Any party contesting the final decision of the Administrative
Hearing Officer concerning the imposition of an administrative fine
under this chapter may seek judicial review of the imposition of the
fine by filing an appeal pursuant to California
Government Code Section
53069.4(b)(1) after the party has exhausted all available administrative
remedies relating to the underlying violation.
(Prior code § 85.45; Ord. 659 4-17-18; Ord. 686 5-21-19)
The amount of any administrative fine imposed by this chapter, as well as any fine, civil penalty or fee imposed by Title
4 (Code Enforcement) or Title
8,
9 or
12 of the code, including, but not limited to, the fee and the civil penalty imposed by Chapter
8.40 of this Code, together with any applicable interests shall be deemed a civil debt owing to the City. An action may be commenced in the name of the City in any court of competent jurisdiction for the collection of the amount of any such delinquent or unpaid fine, fee or civil penalty with any penalties applicable thereto as otherwise provided by law. The remedy prescribed by this section shall be cumulative and the use of an action to collect such delinquent and unpaid fine, fee or civil penalty as a debt by civil action shall not bar the use of any other remedy as otherwise provided by law. Any fine, penalty, or fee imposed under this Code may also be enforced by imposition of a lien or special assessment upon real property, pursuant to Sections
4.24.410 and
4.24.420 of this chapter. Any lien or special assessment imposed upon real property shall remain in effect until the penalty, fine or fee is paid in full.
(Prior code § 85.46; Ord. 659 4-17-18; Ord. 686 5-21-19)
A. Any administrative fine, penalty or fee imposed for violations of this Code, including but not limited to the administrative fines authorized by this chapter and any fine, civil penalty or fee imposed by Title
4 (Code Enforcement) or Title
8,
9 or
12 of the code, including, but not limited to, the fee and the civil penalty imposed by Chapter
8.40 of this Code, together with any applicable interests, whether imposed or levied judicially or administratively, may be enforced by imposing a special assessment on the property pursuant to the provisions of this section. Any special assessment imposed on real property pursuant to this section may be collected at the same time and in the same manner as ordinary municipal taxes are collected, and shall be subject to the same penalties and the same procedure and sale in case of delinquency as is provided for ordinary municipal taxes. To commence the special assessment process, the City shall serve the property owner with a notice of special assessment in the manner provided under Section
4.24.120. The notice of special assessment shall include the following information:
1. The
date the administrative fine, fee, or penalty was imposed;
2. The
amount of the administrative fine, fee, or penalty;
3. Statement
that failure to pay the administrative fine, fee, or penalty has caused
the City to commence imposing a special assessment on the property;
4. That
if a special assessment is imposed, the property may be sold after
three years by the tax collector for unpaid delinquent assessments;
5. That
the property owner may appeal the imposition of the special assessment
within 10 calendar days after service of the notice of special assessment.
B. Appeals.
Any appeal of a notice of special assessment shall be processed under
the appeals procedures of this chapter.
C. Notice
of Assessment. If the administrative fine, fee, or penalty is upheld
on appeal, or if no appeal was filed, the Finance Director shall execute
and file in the office of the Riverside County Auditor-Controller
and shall send a copy via certified mail to the owner a certificate
which contains the following information:
1. The
amount of the special assessment;
2. That
the special assessment is being imposed by the City;
3. The
date the administrative citation was issued;
4. The
street address, legal description and assessor’s parcel number
of the parcel on which the special assessment is imposed;
5. The
name and address of the record owner of the parcel; and
6. That
the property may be sold after three years by the tax collector for
unpaid delinquent assessments.
D. Assessment
Book. The Riverside County Auditor-Controller shall enter the amount
of the special assessment in the County’s assessment book opposite
the description of the particular property, and the amount shall be
collected together with all other taxes against the property.
E. Collection.
The amount set forth in the notice of assessment shall thereafter
be collected at the same time and in the same manner as ordinary City
taxes are collected, and shall be subject to the same penalties and
interest and to the same procedure and sale in the case of delinquency
as provided for ordinary municipal taxes. All laws applicable to the
levy, collection and enforcement of City taxes shall apply to the
special assessment.
F. Refunds.
The City Council may order a refund of all or part of the assessment
paid pursuant to this chapter if it finds that all or part of the
assessment was erroneously made. An assessment or part thereof shall
not be refunded unless a claim is filed with the City Clerk within
six months after the assessment became due and payable. The claim
shall be verified by the person who paid the assessment or the legal
representative of such person.
(Prior code § 85.47; Ord. 659 4-17-18; Ord. 686 5-21-19)
A. As an alternative to making a special assessment pursuant to Section
4.24.410, any administrative fine, penalty or fee imposed for violations of this Code, including, but not limited to, any fine, civil penalty or fee imposed by Title
4 (Code Enforcement) or Title
8,
9 or
12 of the code, including, but not limited to, the fee and the civil penalty imposed by Chapter
8.40 of this Code, together with any applicable interests, whether imposed or levied judicially or administratively, may be enforced by recording a lien against the property pursuant to the provisions of this section. Prior to the recordation of a lien, the City shall serve the owner with a notice of imposition of lien. The notice shall include the following:
1. The
date the administrative fine, fee, or penalty was imposed;
2. The
amount of the administrative fine, fee, or penalty;
3. Statement
that failure to pay the administrative fine, fee, or penalty has caused
the City to consider imposing a lien on the property; and
4. That
the property owner may appeal the notice of imposition of lien within
10 calendar days after service of the notice.
B. Appeals.
Any appeal of a notice of imposition of lien shall be processed under
the appeals procedures of this chapter.
C. Notice
of Lien. If the administrative fine, fee, or penalty is upheld on
appeal, or if no appeal was filed, the Finance Director shall execute
and file in the office of the Riverside County Recorder, a certificate
which contains the following information:
2. That
the lien is being imposed by the City of Desert Hot Springs;
3. The
date the administrative citation was issued;
4. The
street address, legal description and assessor’s parcel number
of the parcel on which the lien is imposed;
5. The
name and address of the record owner of the parcel.
A copy of said notice shall be served on the owner in the manner specified in subsection B of this section.
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D. Discharge, Release or Satisfaction of Lien. In the event the lien is discharged, released or satisfied, either through payment or foreclosure, notice of the discharge containing the information specified in subsection
C of this section shall be recorded by the City. The lien and release of lien shall be indexed in the grantor-grantee index.
(Prior code § 85.48; Ord. 659 4-17-18; Ord. 686 5-21-19)
The prevailing party in any proceeding conducted pursuant to
this chapter and associated with the abatement of a public nuisance
shall be entitled to recovery of attorney’s fees, as approved
by the City Council, incurred in any such proceeding. In no action,
administrative proceeding, or special proceeding shall an award of
attorney’s fees to a prevailing party exceed the amount of reasonable
attorney’s fees incurred by the City in the action or proceeding.
(Ord. 659 4-17-18; Ord. 686 5-21-19)