Chapter 14.13
ENFORCEMENT AND PENALTIES

Sections:

14.13.010    Purpose.

14.13.020    Compliance required.

14.13.030    Enforcing official.

14.13.040    Responsibilities defined.

14.13.050    Voluntary correction agreements.

14.13.060    Notice of violation and order to correct or cease activity.

14.13.070    Violation—Civil enforcement and penalties.

14.13.080    Approval revocation, suspension and modification.

14.13.010 Purpose.

The purpose of this chapter is to ensure compliance, abate noncompliance and punish violations of applicable titles of the MMC, including without limitation Titles 14 through 18. The provisions of this chapter may also be used to supplement enforcement actions described within the Mattawa Municipal Code, and shall be applied and interpreted to accomplish this purpose.

(Ord. 452 § 1(part), 2006).

14.13.020 Compliance required.

A. No person, corporation, partnership, association or other legal entity shall fail or refuse to comply with, or interfere with or resist the enforcement of, the provisions of MMC Titles 15 through 18 and/or any condition of approval imposed by the Mattawa town council, planning commission, hearing examiner or mayor, or a land use order, directive or decision or a town official. Any such act or failure to act shall constitute a violation under this chapter.

B. Actions under this chapter may be taken in any order deemed necessary or desirable by the town to achieve the purpose of this chapter and the development code.

C. Proof of a violation of a development permit or approval shall constitute prima facie evidence that the violation is that of the applicant and/or owner of the property upon which the violation exists. An enforcement action under this chapter shall not relieve or prevent enforcement against any other responsible person.

(Ord. 452 § 1(part), 2006).

14.13.030 Enforcing official.

The mayor shall be responsible for enforcing MMC Titles 14 through 18 and may adopt administrative rules to meet that responsibility. The mayor may delegate enforcement responsibility as appropriate.

(Ord. 452 § 1(part), 2006).

14.13.040 Responsibilities defined.

Owners remain liable for violations of duties imposed by the MMC, even though an obligation is also imposed on the occupants of the building and/or premises, and even though the owner has, by agreement, imposed on the occupant the duty of complying with all or portions of the MMC.

(Ord. 452 § 1(part), 2006).

14.13.050 Voluntary correction agreements.

A. The mayor, prior to filing any notice of violation and order, may enter into a voluntary correction agreement with a person responsible for correcting the condition, which may be the owner, agent or occupant.

B. Any such voluntary correction agreement shall be a contract between the town and the person responsible, and shall follow a form to be approved by the town attorney. It shall be entirely voluntary and no one shall be required to enter into such an agreement.

C. In such contract, the person responsible shall agree to the following:

1. Acknowledge a violation exists as shall be briefly there described;

2. Acknowledge it is his/her responsibility to abate the violation;

3. Agree to abate the violation by a certain date or within a specified time;

4. Agree that if he/she does not accomplish the terms of such agreement, the town may proceed without further notice to enforce the applicable provisions of the MMC as described within this chapter, including entering the premises, rectifying the violation, and recovering the expenses and monetary penalties provided for herein.

D. The agreement shall provide that if the person does accomplish the terms of the agreement, as determined by the town, within the time frame specified therein, the town shall so acknowledge and then shall take no further actions about it or attempt to recover public costs already incurred.

E. The mayor may agree to extend the time limit for correction set forth in such agreement or may agree to modify the required corrective action. However, the mayor shall not agree to extend or modify the agreement unless the person responsible has shown due diligence and/or substantial progress in correcting the violation but has shown unforeseen circumstances which require such extension or modification.

(Ord. 452 § 1(part), 2006).

14.13.060 Notice of violation and order to correct or cease activity.

Upon the enforcing official’s determination that one or more violations have been committed, the enforcing official shall issue a notice of violation and order to correct or cease activity.

A. The notice of violation and order to correct or cease activity shall conform to the requirements of Section 1.20.050

B. The notice of violation and order to correct or cease activity shall be served as provided in Section 1.20.050

C. The appeal of a notice of violation and order to correct or cease activity shall be filed as provided in Section 1.20.050

(Ord. 452 § 1(part), 2006).

(Ord. No. 476, § 1, 7-16-09)

14.13.070 Violation—Civil enforcement and penalties.

The failure or refusal to complete corrective action by the date set forth in a notice of violation and order shall subject the person(s) to whom the notice of violation and order to correct or cease activity was directed to the following enforcement actions and penalties in addition to those provided in Chapter 1.20:

A. The enforcing official may revoke, modify or suspend any permit, variance, subdivision or other land use approval issued for the subject property.

B. A civil penalty as provided in Chapter 1.20 per day, or portion thereof, per violation until corrective action is completed. Each separate day, event, action or occurrence shall constitute a separate violation.

C. The town, through its authorized agents, may initiate abatement or injunction proceedings or other appropriate action in the municipal court, or the courts of this state, to prevent, enjoin, abate or terminate violations of this chapter. The town may obtain temporary, preliminary and permanent injunctive relief from the Grant County superior court. Irrespective of the foregoing, the town may abate the violation as a public nuisance, and for the purposes of Chapter 8.28 each such violation is declared to be a public nuisance, as provided in Chapter 8.28

D. The town after using the process set forth in Chapter 8.28 may enter upon the subject property and complete all corrective action. The actual costs of labor, materials and equipment, together with all direct and indirect administrative costs, incurred by the town to complete the corrective action shall be paid by record owner(s). Interest shall accrue on the amount due at the highest rate allowed by law.

E. Subsections A through D of this section are cumulative remedies and the taking of action under one subsection does not constitute an election of remedies by the town.

(Ord. 452 § 1(part), 2006).

(Ord. No. 476, § 1, 7-16-09)

14.13.080 Approval revocation, suspension and modification.

A. A permit, variance, subdivision or other land use approval may be revoked, suspended or modified on one or more of the following grounds:

1. Failure to complete corrective action as required pursuant to a notice of violation and order to correct or cease activity.

2. The approval was obtained through fraud.

3. The approval was obtained through inadequate or inaccurate information.

4. The approval was issued contrary to law.

5. The approval was issued under a procedural error which prevented consideration of the interests of persons directly affected by the approval.

6. The approval is being exercised or implemented contrary to the terms or conditions of the approval or contrary to law.

7. The use for which the approval was issued is being exercised in a manner which is detrimental to public health, safety or welfare.

8. Interference with the performance of federal, state, county or city official duties.

B. Action to revoke, suspend or modify a permit, subdivision, or other land use approval shall be taken by the enforcing official through issuance of a notice of violation and order to correct or cease activity as described in Section 1.20.050

C. If a permit or approval is revoked for fraud or deception, no similar application shall be accepted for a period of one year from the date of final action and appeal, if any. If a permit or approval is revoked for any other reason, another application may be submitted subject to all of the requirements of the development code.

(Ord. 452 § 1(part), 2006).

(Ord. No. 476, § 1, 7-16-09)