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(1) The parties may enter into a stipulated agreement, which must be signed by both parties. This agreement shall be entered as the administrative code enforcement order. Entry of this agreement shall constitute a waiver of the right to a hearing and the right to appeal.

(2) Once all evidence and testimony are completed and a majority of the Administrative Appeals Board reaches a decision, the Administrative Appeals Board shall issue an administrative code enforcement order that affirms, modifies or rejects the notice or citation. If an administrative code enforcement hearing is held before two members of the Administrative Appeals Board and two members do not agree, the Administrative Law Judge’s opinion shall determine the outcome. The Administrative Law Judge may increase or decrease the total amount of civil penalties and costs that are due pursuant to the City’s fee schedule and the procedures in this Title.

(3) The Administrative Appeals Board may order the City to enter the property and abate all violations, which may include removing animals kept in violation of the City Code.

(4) The Administrative Appeals Board may revoke a kennel permit, an animal license, or the right to possess animals as provided in the City Code.

(5) As part of the administrative code enforcement order, the Administrative Appeals Board may condition the total or partial assessment of civil penalties on the responsible person’s ability to complete compliance by specified deadlines.

(6) The Administrative Appeals Board may schedule subsequent review hearings as may be necessary or as requested by a party to the hearing to ensure compliance with the administrative code enforcement order.

(7) The Administrative Appeals Board may order the responsible person to post a performance bond to ensure compliance with the order.

(8) The administrative code enforcement order shall become final on the date of the signing of the order.

(9) The administrative code enforcement order shall be served on all parties by any one of the methods listed in Section 10-1-201.

(Ord. No. 97-57 Enacted 09/09/1997; Ord. No. 99-36 Amended 07/09/1999; Ord. No. 99-36 Renumbered 07/09/1999; Ord. No. 23-28 Amended 07/18/2023. Formerly 10-2-511)