The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this chapter,
shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where
the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
shall mean a written notice to a responsible party that a
violation of this Code has occurred and an assessment of civil fines
issued by an enforcement officer of the City.
shall mean the City of Wildomar.
shall mean the City Manager of the City.
shall mean the Wildomar Municipal Code or any ordinance adopted
by the City Council or other codes or regulations of the State of
California or the County of Riverside or otherwise applicable to the
City.
shall mean either a particular violation of the code continuing
for more than 24 hours without correction or abatement, or a repeated,
consecutive violation of the same offense without intervening days.
shall mean any officer, agent or employee of the City designated
by the City Manager to have the authority and responsibility to enforce
certain provisions of this Code.
shall mean an impartial individual designated by the City Manager to preside over administrative abatement hearings pursuant to Section 1.16.070 and administrative citation appeal hearings pursuant to Section 1.16.080. The hearing officer shall not be a City employee. The employment, performance, evaluation, compensation and benefits of the hearing officer, if any, shall not be directly or indirectly conditioned upon the outcome of any administrative hearing and/or the amount of fines upheld. The City may contract with a qualified provider to conduct administrative hearings or to process administrative citations.
shall mean a written notice to a responsible party that a
violation of this Code has occurred and a warning that an administrative
citation assessing fines will be issued unless the violation is ceased
and abated.
shall mean any individual who is the owner, tenant, lessee,
or occupant of real property, or the owner, majority stockholder,
general partner, or authorized agent of any business, company, or
entity, or the parent or the legal guardian of any person under the
age of 18 years, who causes or maintains a violation of this Code.
(Ord. 50 § 1, 2010)