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Minutes - 20030626
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ORD-2003-034 - Proposed Zoning Ordinance & Subdivision Regulations Enforcement Procedures Amendments
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\Board of County Commissioners\Ordinances\Ordinance 2000-2009\2003
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ORDINANCE AS RECOMMENDED BY THE PLANNING BOARD 10 <br />the correction order is the initial notice. The final written notice of violation shall be served <br />upon the responsible person(s), either in person, posting the notice at the property in <br />violation, or by certified or registered mail, return receipt requested. When service is <br />made by certified mail, a copy of the notice may also be sent by regular mail. Service <br />shall be deemed sufficient if the notice by certified mail is unclaimed or refused, but the <br />notice by regular mail is not returned by the post office within ten (10) days after mailing, <br />provided that a final notice of violation is posted in a conspicuous place on the premises <br />affected. <br />A notice of a new violation is not required where a notice of a violation of the same kind <br />has been issued to the same violator at the same property within the <br />previous two (2) years. In such cases, the violator may be charged with a continuing <br />violation without further notice, as provided in Section 23.4.5 below. A notice is also not <br />required where action is taken under Sections 23.3.1 a), b) or f). <br />23.2.4 Appeal to Board of Adjustment: <br />Any person aggrieved by the Zoning Officer's determination of a violation or a correction <br />order may appeal that determination or order to the Board of Adjustment in accord with <br />the provisions of Article 2.3 of this Ordinance, including payment of the appropriate fee. <br />Except as provided in Article 2.3, an appeal generally stays all further actions to enforce <br />a notice of violation, correction order, or Stop Work Order, until the Board of Adjustment <br />has made a decision concerning the appeal. Civil Penalty Citations that follow the initial <br />notice of violation may not be appealed to the Board of Adjustment. The Board shall hear <br />the appeal and may affirm, modify, or revoke the Zoning Officer's determination of a <br />violation. If there is no appeal, the Zoning Officer's determination of the nature and <br />degree of the violation are final. <br />23.2.5 Failure to Comply with Notice or Board of Adjustment Decision: <br />If the violator does not comply with a notice of violation, correction order, or Stop Work <br />Order, which has not been appealed, or with a final decision of the Board of Adjustment, <br />the violator shall be subject to enforcement action as prescribed by State law or by this <br />Ordinance. <br />23.2.6 Extension of Time Limit to Correct Violation: <br />The recipient of an initial notice of violation, correction order, or Stop Work Order, or the <br />owner of the property on which the violation occurs, may, within thirty (30) days of the <br />receipt or posting of the initial notice of violation or correction order, whichever is earlier, <br />submit, to the Board of County Commissioners, Zea+ag-9ffiseF a written request, to be <br />filed with the Zoning Officer, for extension of the specified time limit for correction of the <br />violation. In cases where an appeal of the notice of violation has been properly filed with <br />the Board of Adjustment, the thirty (30) day period shall commence upon receipt of the <br />notice of the Board of Adjustment decision concerning the violation or correction order. <br />The Zoning Officer shall assist individuals in the preparation of said statement in cases <br />where an individual(s) is/are unable fo prepare a written statement. The Zoning Officer <br />will recommend whether the time limit should be extended. On determining that the <br />request includes enough information to show that the violation cannot be corrected within <br />the specified time limit, for reasons beyond the control of the person requesting the <br />extension, the Board of County Commissioners'^^~^^ ^~~^ .may extend the time limit <br />as reasonably necessary to allow timely correction of the violation. <br />G:\Current Planning/Robert/Final Enforcement Documents/Ordinance as Recommended by Planning Board rev6-20 <br />
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