There is hereby adopted, by reference, by the City of Coronado, for the purpose of prescribing rules and regulations for the protection of the public health and safety, the following portions of the San Diego County Code together with such secondary references as are included in those portions, effective as of the date set forth in CMC 20.28.030. The provisions thereof shall be controlling within the limits of the City of Coronado to include, without limitation, the fees, regulatory provisions, and definitions, but excluding the procedural provisions beyond those specified for processing applications, conducting investigations, issuing permits and enforcing regulatory provisions:
A. Title 6, Division 1, Chapter 1, regulating the preparation and distribution of food.
B. Title 6, Division 2, Chapter 2, regulating food handlers.
C. Title 6, Division 1, Chapter 3, providing for the destruction of spoiled food.
D. Title 6, Division 6, Chapter 1, regarding applications, permits and fees.
E. Title 6, Division 6, Chapter 2, regulating camps and picnic grounds.
F. Title 6, Division 6, Chapter 4, regulating refrigeration plants.
G. Title 6, Division 6, Chapter 8, regulating reduction plants.
H. Title 6, Division 6, Chapter 9, providing for the enforcement of the State Housing Law.
I. Title 6, Division 6, Chapter 10, regulating apartments and hotels.
J. Title 6, Division 7, Chapter 1, regulating waste of water.
K. Title 6, Division 7, Chapter 2, regarding the pollution of waters.
L. Title 6, Division 7, Chapter 3, regarding public swimming pools.
M. Title 6, Division 7, Chapter 4, regulating wells.
N. Title 6, Division 8, Chapter 3, regarding septic tanks and seepage pits.
O. Title 6, Division 8, Chapter 5, regarding the management of solid waste.
P. Title 6, Division 8, Chapter 6, regarding septic tank and cesspool cleaners.
Q. Title 6, Division 8, Chapter 8, regarding disclosure of hazardous materials.
R. Title 6, Division 8, Chapter 9, regarding hazardous waste establishments.
S. Title 6, Division 8, Chapter 10, regarding the underground storage of hazardous substance.
T. Title 6, Division 9, Chapter 1, regarding condemnation of buildings.
U. Title 6, Division 5, Sections 65.102, 65.104 and 65.107 regarding health permit fees, renewals and fees. (Ord. 1802; Ord. 1784; Ord. 1768; Ord. 1752; Ord. 1619)
A. Any fee which is not paid by the last day of the month following the month in which it is due is 30 days delinquent, and on the first day of the next following month, if still unpaid, is 60 days delinquent.
B. In any case where a fee is 30 days delinquent, a penalty of $50.00 or an amount equal to 50 percent of the fee, whichever is less, shall be added to and collected with the required fee.
C. In any case where a fee is 60 days delinquent, a total penalty of $150.00 or 150 percent of the fee, whichever is less, will be added to and collected with the required fee.
D. The imposition of or payment of the penalty imposed by this section shall not prevent the imposition of any other penalty prescribed by this code or any ordinance nor prosecution for violation of this code or any ordinance.
E. The delinquent penalty fee may be waived by the Deputy Director of Environmental Health Services in case of error made by Environmental Health Services staff or when the applicant has not held a health permit during the past five years and was unaware that a health permit was required. (Ord. 1784; Ord. 1768; Ord. 1752)