§ 6.73.050. NOTICE OF VIOLATION.  


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  • .010 The City shall give a notice of a violation of Section 6.73.020 by issuing a citation or notice of violation to the responsible person or persons within a reasonable time following the violation, but not exceeding thirty (30) days. The citation or notice of violation shall be served either by personal service or first class mail on the responsible person or persons. When served by mail, the citation or notice shall be deposited in the mail for delivery by the United States Postal Service, in a sealed envelope, postage prepaid, addressed to such responsible person or persons at their last known address as the same appears in the public records of the City.
    .020 Service by personal service shall be deemed to have been completed when served on the responsible person or persons. Service by mail shall be deemed to have been completed at the time of deposit by the City in the mail for delivery by the United States Postal Service.
    .030 The citation or notice of violation issued pursuant to this chapter, at a minimum, shall include the following information:
    .0301 The name(s) of the responsible person or persons;
    .0302 The location or address where the party or similar event occurred from which loud and unreasonable noise originated;
    .0303 The date and time of the response by a peace officer to the premises where the party or similar event occurred from which loud and unreasonable noise originated;
    .0304 The Code section(s) violated and a brief description of the violation;
    .0305 An order prohibiting the continuation or repeated occurrence of the violation;
    .0306 The amount of the civil fine imposed and an explanation of how and when to pay the civil fine;
    .0307 Notification of the right to appeal the citation, including the time within which the citation may be contested and the place to submit a written appeal; and
    .0308 Notification that the City may impose a lien on the subject property, or pursue other lawful means to collect the civil fine, in the event of nonpayment of any civil fines.
    (Ord. 6259 § 1 (part); November 20, 2012.)