Title 15 BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION
Chapter 15.04 AVAILABILITY AND APPLICABILITY OF CODES
15.04.040 Enforcement--Procedure--Penalties.
A. The director of building safety, and all enforcement personnel and
inspectors under his direction shall have the power and duty to enforce the
provisions of the following chapters of the Clovis City Code; except that
primary enforcement of the Fire Code (Chapter 15.12) shall be the responsibility
of the fire chief, or his designee:
1. Chapter 15.08, Building
Code;
2. Chapter 15.10, Fuel Gas Code;
3. Chapter 15.12, Fire
Code;
4. Chapter 15.14, Property Maintenance Code;
5. Chapter 15.16,
Residential Code;
6. Chapter 15.20, Mechanical Code;
7. Chapter 15.22,
Existing Building Code;
8. Chapter 15.24, Energy Conservation
Code;
9. Chapter 15.26, Electric Code;
10. Chapter 15.28, Plumbing
Code.
B. Whenever any work is done in violation of any of the chapters
referenced in the preceding subsection, or in variance with the terms of any
permit issued, the inspector may order all work stopped until and unless all
violations are eliminated and any work or installation made under the provisions
of these regulations is corrected. Such stop order, if oral, shall be followed
by a written stop order within twenty-four hours, exclusive of Saturdays,
Sundays or holidays. It shall be unlawful to do or perform any work in
violation of such stop order, except as may be necessary to prevent injury or
damage to persons or property.
C. A separate offense shall be deemed
committed on each day during or on which a violation occurs or
continues.
D. If the condition has not been corrected within the time
specified in the stop order, the city officer or inspector shall issue a
citation for the infraction. Any person, firm or corporation found guilty of a
violation of the terms of the chapters referenced in this section shall be fined
not less than one hundred dollars nor more than three hundred dollars for the
first offense. Any person, firm or corporation found guilty of a second
violation occurring after the first conviction, but within one year of the first
conviction shall be fined not less than two hundred dollars nor more than four
hundred dollars. Any person, firm or corporation found guilty of a third
violation occurring within one year after conviction of the first offense, shall
be fined not less than three hundred dollars nor more than five hundred dollars
for each offense. Violations after the third offense shall be treated in the
manner provided for a third offense. (Ord. 1845-2006 § 2, 2006; Ord.
1767-2004 § 2, 2004).
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