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File #: ID#15-229    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/11/2015 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/26/2015 Final action:
Title: ***BILL NO. B-4 (Intro. 3/5/2015) (For adoption) - Amending Section 1-407 of the Fresno Municipal Code to require the advance deposit of fines at the time of filing an administrative appeal
Sponsors: Office of Mayor & City Manager
Attachments: 1. 66735dlv ORD - Ord amend 1-407 Ntc of Appeal FINAL CHANGES.pdf
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REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL



March 26, 2015


FROM: BRUCE RUDD, City Manager


BY: RENENA SMITH, Assistant City Manager


SUBJECT
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***BILL NO. B-4 (Intro. 3/5/2015) (For adoption) - Amending Section 1-407 of the Fresno Municipal Code to require the advance deposit of fines at the time of filing an administrative appeal

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RECOMMENDATION

Staff recommends that the City Council adopt the proposed amendment to Fresno Municipal Code (FMC) section 1-407 requiring the payment of applicable fines at the time of filing a notice of appeal, and the addition of steps to qualify for a hardship waiver.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The proposed amendment will require a person or entity seeking to appeal an administrative citation to deposit, at the time of requesting the appeal, the full amount of the penalty applicable to the violation. If, after a hearing, it is determined that the person or entity charged with the violation was not responsible for the violation or that there was no violation, the deposit shall be refunded. The proposed amendment also sets forth grounds pursuant to which the Director of the department issuing the citation may waive the deposit requirement upon a showing of hardship.

BACKGROUND

Section 1-407 of Article 4, Chapter 1 of the FMC allows the filing of an appeal by a person who has been cited for a violation of the FMC. The proposed amendment will add the requirement of an advance deposit of the full penalty at the time of filing an appeal. Adoption of this amendment will streamline the appeal process.

A recipient of an administrative citation who is financially unable to deposit the administrative fine at the time of filing an appeal may apply for an advanced deposit hardship waiver. The Director may waive the requirement of an advance deposit, in part or in full, only if the person requesting the waiver provides proof, under penalty of perjury, of actual financial inability to pay the full amount of...

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