A. Any person affected by a notice of violation issued under BIMC 1.26.050 or 1.26.060 may request a review of the notice by requesting such review within seven days after service of the notice. When the last day of the period so computed is a Saturday, Sunday or federal or city holiday, the period shall run until 4:00 p.m. on the next business day. The request shall be in writing, clearly and concisely identifying the errors of the director, or the basis for any claimed mitigation, and upon receipt of the request, the director shall review the materials and:
1. Determine, in the sole discretion of the director, whether a review meeting should be held; or
2. Respond in writing denying the request for review citing the reasons for the denial. A director’s review may be denied if:
a. The review is being requested for an obvious or flagrant violation for which fines or penalties, but no mitigation, are required;
b. The review is being requested solely to seek a reduction or elimination of fines and penalties;
c. The review is being requested to seek a waiver or reduction of the enforcement fee;
d. The review is being requested for any matter relating to burning violations.
If the director determines a review meeting should be held, the director shall notify any persons served the notice of violation and the complainant, if any, of the date, time and place set for the review, which shall be not less than 10 nor more than 20 days after the request is received. Before the date set for the review, any person affected by the notice of violation may submit any additional written material to the director for consideration at the review. During the administrative review, the order shall be in full force and effect until the order is corrected or the decision is overturned.
B. The review will consist of an informal review meeting held at the department of planning and community development. A representative of the director who is familiar with the case and the applicable ordinances will attend. The director or representative of the director will explain the reasons for the issuance of the notice and will listen to any additional information presented by the persons attending. At or after the review, the director may:
1. Sustain the notice of violation;
2. Withdraw the notice of violation;
3. Continue the review to a date certain for receipt of additional information; or
4. Modify the notice of violation, which may include an extension of the compliance date.
C. The director shall issue an order containing the decision within 10 working days of the date of the completion of the review and shall cause the same to be mailed by regular first class mail to the person or persons named in the notice of violation, mailed to the complainant, if possible, and filed with the Bainbridge Island municipal court and Kitsap County auditor if necessary for recording on the title to the property.
D. The decision of the director may be appealed pursuant to the procedures set forth in BIMC 2.16.130. (Ord. 2001-02 § 9, 2001: Ord. 95-02 § 1, 1995)