A.
The city council finds that enforcement of the Kerman Municipal Code and other applicable laws 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 precise regulations that can be understood by city officials and members of the public and effectively applied in administrative enforcement hearings and judicial proceedings. The council further finds that a comprehensive code enforcement system that uses a combination of judicial and administrative remedies is critical to gain compliance with code regulations.
B.
Under Article XI, Section 7, of the California Constitution, the city has the authority to make and enforce within its jurisdictional limits all laws for the public health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Kerman which are not in conflict with general state laws. In addition, California Government Code Section 36901 specifically provides that the city may impose civil fines, penalties and forfeitures for violations of city ordinances. Further, California Government Code Section 53069.4 expressly authorizes the city to establish an administrative citation program for violations of city ordinances.
C.
The council further finds that certain violations of the code may be of such a nature, or the administrative citation may be ineffective in ensuring compliance with the municipal code, that existing enforcement mechanisms may have to be utilized. These methods include, but are not necessarily limited to, the use of a criminal citation or complaint, or civil injunction. Therefore, nothing in this chapter is intended to preclude the city’s use of alternative code enforcement methods.
(Ord. 18-01 § 2(part), 2018)