A.
The code official, as defined in Chapter 16.10, may enforce the provisions of this title by any one or more lawful means, including, but not limited to, voluntary compliance, administrative and civil consent orders, civil enforcement, including injunctive action, criminal enforcement, abatement by administrative procedure, emergency abatement and designation of slum property. The town may also require restitution. One type of enforcement neither limits nor precludes the town from pursuing any other type of enforcement.
B.
The code official is authorized to make safe any structure, in whole or part, which, in the opinion of the code official, is an imminent threat to the health or safety of any person or persons due to the conditions of such structure. Such work shall be limited to the minimum work necessary to remove the hazard or secure the hazard through boarding or fencing.
C.
When vegetation extends into a street, alley, or public right-of-way in such a manner that it interferes with the free and safe use of the street, alley, or right-of-way, the town may immediately trim and cut such vegetation as necessary to remove such interference without notice to the property owner and without following the abatement procedures set forth in this code. In addition, the town may immediately remove any structure or sign from any street or public place. Costs of such removal may be billed to the property owner for reimbursement.
D.
No person shall obstruct, impede or interfere with any officer, employee, contractor or authorized representative of the town who is lawfully engaged in the enforcement or execution of the provisions of this title.
E.
A violation of this title is in addition to any other violation of the Huachuca City Municipal Code. The authority of the code official to enforce the provisions of this title is independent of and in no way limits enforcement of any other violations of the town code or of state statutes.
(Ord. 19-16 § 2, 2019)