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FY2015-06 Amending Titles 1,6,8,9, and 10 of the Borough Code to Implement the Alaska Uniform Citation Procedure Introduced by: Borough Manager ,Requested by: Community Development 1 Department 2 Drafted by: Community Development Department 3 Introduced: 09/18/2014 4 Public Hearing: 10/02/2014 5 Adopted: 10/02/2014 6 7 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH 8 ORDINANCE NO. FY2015-06 9 10 AN ORDINANCE OF THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND I I BOROUGH AMENDING TITLES 1, 6, B, 9, AND 10 OF THE KODIAK 12 ISLAND BOROUGH CODE TO IMPLEMENT THE ALASKA UNIFORM 13 CITATION PROCEDURE FOR CERTAIN VIOLATIONS OF BOROUGH 14 CODE 15 16 WHEREAS, as a second class borough, the Kodiak Island Borough exercises certain 17 enforcement powers, which include the ability to levy fines and penalties in accordance 18 with the Kodiak Island Borough Code; and 19 20 WHEREAS, the Kodiak Island Borough Code contains references and authority to levy 21 fines and penalties in Title 1 General Provisions, Title 6 Animals, Title 8 Health and Safety, 22 Title 9 Public Peace, Morals and Welfare, and Title 10 Vehicles and Traffic; and 23 24 WHEREAS, KIBC Chapters 1.20, 6:04, 8.20, 8.25, 8.40, 9.10, and 10.10 each contain 25 references to fines for violations of Borough Code; and 26 27 WHEREAS, fines for violations of Borough Code are currently listed in the Schedule of 28 Fees that is adopted by resolution by the Borough Assembly, generally in conjunction with 29 the annual budget process; and 30 31 WHEREAS, the aforementioned chapters also refer to issuance of citations, and there is 32 currently no court recognized citation process available to Borough officials; and 33 34 WHEREAS, the Borough Code does not presently contain specific references to a 35 "Schedule of Fines" adopted by the Borough Assembly; and 36 37 WHEREAS, AS 29.25.070 requires that the schedule of fines adopted by the Borough 38 must be listed in the uniform table of minor offences maintained by the Alaska court 39 system, and 40 41 WHEREAS, the Alaska State Legislature requires all citations for minor offenses be 42 processed in accordance with AS 12.25.175, the Uniform Citation format and procedures; 43 and 44 45 WHEREAS, the Borough Assembly held a work session on March 27, 2014 to discuss 46 enforcement policy and a majority of of those present supported moving forward to 47 implement the Alaska Uniform Citation process, format, and procedures for certain Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No, FY2015-06 Page 1 of 2 i) 48 violations of Borough Code and to adopt a Schedule of Fines that is separate from the 49 Borough Fee Schedule; and J 50 51 WHEREAS, the amendments to Borough Code to implement the Alaska Uniform Citation 52 process, with references to a Schedule of Fines as adopted by the Borough Assembly, are 53 attached as Exhibit 'A', and 54 55 WHEREAS, the amendments to KIBC Chapters 1.20, 6.04, 8.20, 8.25, 8.40, 9.10, and 56 10.10 as shown on attached Exhibit 'A' have been reviewed for legal sufficiency by the a 57 Borough Attorney, and 58 59 WHEREAS, the Schedule of Fines for the Kodiak Island Borough will be adopted by a 60 separate resolution of the Borough Assembly. 61 62 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND 63 BOROUGH that: 64 65 Section 1: This ordinance is of a general and permanent nature and shall become a 66 part of the Kodiak Island Borough Code of Ordinances. 67 68 Section 2: Amendments to Chapters 1.20, 6.04, 8.20, 8.25, 8.40, 9.10, and 10.10 of 69 KIBC are reflected in the attached Exhibit A. 70 71 ADOPTED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH 72 THIS SECOND DAY OF OCTOBER, 2014 73 74 75 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH 76 78 ink' 79 /,)-rr.l Friend, Borough Mayor 80 81 ATTEST: 82 83 • 84 I / /11 a 85 Nova M. Javier, MMC, Borough Clerk 0 Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No. FY2015-06 Page 2 of 2 C Exhibit "A" Title 1, General Provisions KIBC 1.20.010 Designated. A. A violation of a provision of this code is an offense punishable by a penalty not to 0 exceed a fine of $1,000, in addition to the surcharge required under AS 12.55.039. If another penalty is established by ordinance for the provision violated and that penalty is listed in the schedule of fines adopted by the borough assembly, that penalty shall apply. B. In accordance with AS 29.25.070(a), citations for the certain offenses of KIBC may be disposed of as provided in AS 12.25.195-230, without a court appearance, upon payment of the fine amounts established in a Schedule of Fines adopted by the Borough assembly by resolution, plus the state surcharge required by AS 12.55.039 and AS 29.25.074. The Rules of Minor Offense Procedure in the Alaska Rules of Court apply to all offenses listed in the established Schedule of Fines. Citations charging these offenses must meet the requirements of Minor Offense Rule 3. If a person charged with one of these offenses appears in court and is found guilty, the penalty imposed for the offense may not exceed the fine amount for that offense listed. If an offense is not listed on this schedule of fines, the defendant must appear in court to answer to the charges. These fines may not be judicially reduced. B. C. The borough or an aggrieved person may institute a civil action against a person, including a minor as provided in this subsection, who violates any provision of this code. In addition to injunctive and compensatory relief, a civil the penalty listed in the Schedule of Fines adopted by the borough assembly, and not to exceed $1,000 may be imposed for each violation. An action to enjoin a violation may be brought notwithstanding the availability of any other remedy. On application for injunctive relief and a finding of a violation or a threatened violation, the superior court shall grant the injunction. Each day that a violation of an ordinance continues constitutes a separate violation. IG. D. The borough shall provide written notice to the commissioner of health and social services or to the commissioner's designee of the commencement of a civil enforcement action for the violation of an ordinance under subsection (B) of this section against a minor. Unless the commissioner and the borough have negotiated an agreement making other arrangements for the borough to provide the notice required by this subsection, the borough shall provide the notice by mailing a copy of the citation or other document setting out the notice of the commencement of the civil enforcement Ck�J! action. 1 0 D. E. In this section, "minor" means a person under 18 years of age. F. F. Unless an ordinance authorizes use of a hearing officer, the enforcement of a civil penalty against a minor for violation of any provision of this code shall be heard in the district court in the same manner as for similar allegations brought against an adult, except that the minor's parent, guardian, or legal custodian shall be present at all proceedings unless the court excuses the parent, guardian, or legal custodian from attendance for good cause. F. G. An action for a civil penalty filed against a minor under this section does not give rise to the right to a trial by jury or to counsel appointed at public expense. [Ord. P12011-03 §2, 2010; Ord. 98-26 §2, 1998; Ord. 74-8-0 §1, 1974; prior code Ch. 1 §11. Formerly §1.12.010]. Title 6, Animals KIBC 6.04.270 Penalties and remedies. A. In accordance with AS 29.25.070(a), citations for the certain offenses of KIBC may be disposed of as provided in AS 12.25.195-230, without a court appearance, upon payment of the fine amounts established in a Schedule of Fines adopted by the Borough assembly by resolution pursuant to Chapter 1.20 KIBC, plus the state surcharge required by AS 12.55.039 and AS 29.25.074. The Rules of Minor Offense Procedure in the Alaska Rules of Court apply to all offenses listed in the established schedule of fines. Citations charging these offenses must meet the requirements of Minor Offense Rule 3. -a-Person,-ch=arged••••with one of these offenses appears in court and is found guilty, the penalty imposed for-the offense may not of fines, the defendant must-appear in court to answer to the charges. These fines-may not be judicially reduced. If-a ' . • . . • - . . • . - - . •. . . .• eter; a person charged with that-often - .. t e . • - •arge (by mail or in person)by - -•e_ • , .• addition to the surcharge required-t: :- " !. •, • • - . -. . e e-baek of the citation. Alternatively, the person may choose to appear in court and contest the citation. If a person charged with one of these offenses appears in court and is found guilty, the penalty imposed for the offense may not exceed the fine amount for that offense listed. If an offense is not listed on this Schedule of Fines, the defendant must appear in court to answer to the charges. These fines may not be r - judicially reduced. If a person is cited for an offense for which a scheduled fine has 2 a 0 been established under this chapter and fails to pay a fine or appear in court, the citation shall be considered a summons for a misdemeanor. if-found guilty, the - • - • .- . so imposed is the fine amount, in addition to the . .• - _ . . . _ _ sosed under AS 12.55.039. A pe effeasc for a fine amount-th. •- .... . . .. .. . a n set s - . -' , '- Q- "se. * . -se"-. -e - '-fer arraignment. B. Notwithstanding the availability of any other remedy, the borough or any aggrieved person may bring a civil action to enjoin any violation of this chapter. An action for injunction under this section may be brought notwithstanding the availability of any other remedy. Upon application for injunctive relief and the finding of an existing or threatened violation, the superior court shall enjoin the violation. C. Each act or condition violating this chapter, and each day during which the act or condition exists when the owner or keeper is known to be aware of the condition, shall be a separate and distinct violation except in circumstances where the violation is acknowledged and actively being corrected. D. The penalties provided for violation of this chapter are in addition to and not in lieu of any other penalty provided for in state law or any civil remedy available to the borough. [Ord. 98-26 §3, 1998; Ord. 96-12 §2, 1996; Ord. 96-11 §2, 1996; Ord. 86-16-0 §2, =-.I 1986. Formerly §6.04.210]. Title 8, Health and Safety KIBC 8.20.030 Penalties and remedies. A. In accordance with AS 29.25.070(a), citations for the certain offenses of KIBC may be disposed of as provided in AS 12.25.195-230, without a court appearance, upon payment of the fine amounts established in a Schedule of Fines adopted by the Borough assembly by resolution pursuant to Chapter 1.20 KIBC, plus the O state surcharge required by AS 12,55.039 and AS 29.25.074. The Rules of Minor Offense Procedure in the Alaska Rules of Court apply to all offenses listed in the established Schedule of Fines. Citations charging these offenses must meet the requirements of Minor Offense Rule 3. Alternatively, the person may choose to appear in court and contest the citation. If a person charged with one of these offenses appears in court and is found guilty, the penalty imposed for the offense imay not exceed the fine amount for that offense listed. If an offense is not listed 3 0 a on this schedule of fines, the defendant must appear in court to answer to the ^ , charges. These fines may not be judicially reduced. If a person is cited for an offense for which a scheduled fine has been established in the schedule of fines and fails to pay a fine or appear in court, the citation shall be considered a summons for a misdemeanor. A person who violates the pre - - - - guilty-e . -_.. - - pon-_ - - - - • - - $1-;!a!, '. _ee 'e. a •- e' -=- -t a e- 'nee At .s- l - !-!. In addition, the court may order the person to gather and dispose of litter in an area and for a length of time to be determined by the court. B. Notwithstanding the availability of any other remedy, the borough or any aggrieved person may bring a civil action to enjoin any violation of this chapter or to obtain damages for any injury the plaintiff suffered as a result of the violation. C. Each act or condition violating this chapter and each day during which the act or condition exists, continues or is repeated shall be a separate and distinct violation. D. The penalties provided for violation of this chapter are in addition to and not in lieu of any other penalty provided for in state law or any civil remedy available to the borough. (Ord. 98-26 §4, 1998; Repealed and reenacted by Ord. 87-16-0 §3, 1987; Ord. 82-49- 0(A) §1 , 1982. Formerly §8.12.030]. KIBC 8.25.240 Violations, enforcement actions and remedies A. Violations. 1. Per Failure. Each failure to comply with any provision of this chapter or any regulation promulgated under this chapter constitutes a separate violation. For example, scavenging is a separate violation for each container from which materials are scavenged. 2. Per Day. Each day a violation continues is a separate violation. For example, failure to maintain a collection vehicle in accordance with KIBC 8.25.150(B) is a separate violation for each day until the vehicle is repaired. B. Enforcement Actions and Remedies. 1. Actual Violations. If the manager believes that someone has violated any provision of this chapter, whether that person is acting or failing to act in the capacity of a principal, agent, employee or otherwise, then the manager may institute any enforcement action and exercise any legal or equitable remedy available to the borough under law, such as the following: 4 0 0 a. Civil actions seeking a penalty of up to $250.00 per violation; b. Civil actions seeking injunctive relief; c. Civil suits seeking damages or civil penalties, including the costs of any corrective action that the manager deems necessary to mitigate consequences of violations, whether acts or omissions; or d. Proceedings to declare a property a public nuisance and abate the nuisance as authorized by AS 46.03.870(c). 2. Imminent Violations. If the manager believes that a person will imminently violate any provision of this chapter, whether that person is acting or failing to act in the capacity of a principal, agent, employee, or otherwise, then the manager may exercise any equitable remedy available to the borough under law, such as a temporary restraining order or injunction. 3. Enforcement Actions and Remedies Are Cumulative, Not Exclusive. Enforcement actions and remedies are cumulative, not mutually exclusive. The manager may institute any single enforcement action or exercise any single remedy or a combination of multiple enforcement actions and remedies, separately or simultaneously. The manager need not conclude any particular enforcement action or exhaust any particular remedy before instituting other enforcement action or exercising any other remedy. 4. Penalties and Remedies Are Not Limited. The penalties and remedies provided for violation of this chapter are in addition to and not in lieu of any other penalty or remedy provided for in state law or otherwise. [Ord. FY2010-07 §3, 2010]. KIBC 8.40, Motorized Watercraft 8.40.025 Violations and penalties. Violations of this chapter shall be infractions, and each occurrence of a prohibited act 0 shall constitute a separate violation. Remedies, enforcement actions and penalties shall be consistent with KIBC 1.20.010 and the Schedule of Fines adopted by the Borough Assembly. In-any-event-this schedule shall apply: for the first offense, a $100.00 fine shall o be-impT� dd for tthe - _ _ • - • -, !!,!! • - •- - - , •- . :ccquent offense, a e.e e . e- imposed—[Ord. FY2008-07 §2, 2007. Formerly §8.35.025]. 5 Q 3 Title 9, Public Peace, Morals and Welfare KIBC 9.10, Fireworks Control 9.10.060 Penalty. Penalties for violations of this chapter are as provided Chapter 1.20 KIBC. [Ord. FY2011-15 §2, 2011]. In accordance with AS 29.25.070(a), citations for the certain offenses of KIBC may be disposed of as provided in AS 12.25.195-230, without a court appearance, upon payment of the fine amounts established in a Schedule of Fines adopted by the Borough assembly by resolution pursuant to Chapter 1.20 KIBC, plus the state surcharge required by AS 12.55.039 and AS 29.25.074, The Rules of Minor Offense Procedure in the Alaska Rules of Court apply to all offenses listed in the established schedule of fines. Citations charging these offenses must meet the requirements of Minor Offense Rule 3. Alternatively, the person may choose to appear in court and contest the citation. If a person HI charged with one of these offenses appears in court and is found guilty, the penalty imposed for the offense may not exceed the fine amount for that offense listed. If an offense is not listed on this Schedule of Fines, the defendant must appear in court to answer to the charges. These fines may not be judicially reduced. If a person is cited for an offense for which a scheduled fine has been established in the schedule of fines and fails to pay a fine or appear in court, the citation shall be considered a summons for a misdemeanor. Title 10, Vehicles and Traffic C) KIBC 10.10.080 Penalties and remedies. A. ' e- - - - - •- * . - • - - - - is-guilty of a misdemeanor and surcharge required to be imposed under AS 12.55.039. J 6 3 C, In accordance with AS 29.25.070(a), citations for the certain offenses of KIBC may be disposed of as provided in AS 12.25.195-230, without a court appearance, upon payment of the fine amounts established in a Schedule of Fines adopted by the Borough assembly by resolution pursuant to Chapter 1.20 KIBC, plus the state surcharge required by AS 12.55.039 and AS 29.25.074. The Rules of Minor Offense Procedure in the Alaska Rules of Court apply to all offenses listed in the established schedule of fines. Citations charging these offenses must meet the requirements of Minor Offense Rule 3. Alternatively, the person may choose to appear in court and contest the citation. If a person charged with one of these offenses appears in court and is found guilty, the penalty imposed for the offense may not exceed the fine amount for that offense listed. If an offense is not listed on this Schedule of Fines, the defendant must appear in court to answer to the charges. These fines may not be judicially reduced. If a person is cited for an offense for which a scheduled fine has been established in the schedule of fines and fails to pay a fine or appear in court, the citation shall be considered a summons for a misdemeanor. B. Notwithstanding the availability of any other remedy, the borough or any aggrieved person may bring a civil action to enjoin any violation of this chapter, or to obtain damages for any injury the plaintiff suffered as a result of the violation. C. Each act or condition violated in this chapter, and each day during which the act or condition exists, continues or is repeated shall be a separate and distinct violation. D. The penalties provided for violation of this chapter are in addition to and not in lieu of any other penalty provided for in state law or any civil remedy available to the borough. [Ord. 98-26 §6, 1998; Ord. 83-37-0 §2, 1983]. 7 C INFORMATIONAL ONLY 3 THIS RESOLUTION IS SCHEDULED FOR ADOPTION AT THE OCTOBER 2 REGULAR MEETING 1 Introduced by: Borough Manager ,� a 2 Requested by: Community Development Department • 3 Drafted by: Community Development Department Introduced on: 10/02/2014 4 Adopted on: 5 6 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH 7 RESOLUTION NO. FY2015-10 8 9 A RESOLUTION OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ASSEMBLY 4 10 ADOPTING A SCHEDULE OF FINES FOR CERTAIN VIOLATIONS OF 11 BOROUGH CODE 12 13 WHEREAS, as a second class borough, the Kodiak Island Borough exercises certain 14 enforcement powers, which include the ability to levy fines aril penalties in accordance 15 with the Kodiak Island Borough Code and AS 29.070; and 16 17 WHEREAS, the Kodiak Island Borough Code (KIBC) contains references and authority 18 to levy fines and penalties in Title 1 General,Provisions, Title 6 Animals, Titleft8 Health and 19 Safety, Title 9 Public Peace, Morals and Welfare, and Title 10 Vehicles and Traffic; and 20 21 WHEREAS, KIBC Chapters 1.20,:6.04, 8.20, 8.25,8.40, 9.10, and 10.10 each contain 22 references to fines for violations of Borough Code; and 23 24 WHEREAS, the Borough Code does not presently contain references to a schedule of ,_; 25 fines adopted by the Borough'Assembly,rwhich must be listed in the uniform table of minor 26 offences maintained by the Alaska court system, as'required by AS 29.25.070. 27 28 NOW, THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED B1.THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND 29 BOROUGH that'the'Schedule of Fines reflected in the attached Exhibit A are hereby 30 adopted. 31 32 ADOPTED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH 33 THIS DAY OF 2014 34 35 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH 36 37 38 3 39 ATTEST: Jerrol Friend, Borough Mayor 40 41 42 43 Nova M. Javier, MMC, Borough Clerk Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Resolution No. FY2015-10 Page 1 of 1 0 } _ Exhibit A i Kodiak Island Borough Schedule of Fines. KIB Code Description of Schedule of Fines <: Code SectionEstablishing! Section ` Violation Amount . Penalty fof Tl s Violation`• KIBC 6.04.060 Contagious Animals $55 KIBC 6.04.270 Prohibited (1st offense) KIBC 6.04.060 Contagious Animals $83 KIBC 6.04.270 Prohibited (2nd offense) KIBC 6.04.060 Contagious Animals $100 KIBC 6.04.270 Prohibited (3rd and subsequent offenses) KIBC 6.04.080 Annoying Animals $28 KIBC 6.04.270 Prohibited (1st Offense) KIBC 6.04.080 Annoying Animals $55 KIBC 6.04.270 Prohibited (2nd offense) KIBC 6.04.080 Annoying Animals $83 KIBC 6.04.270 Prohibited (3rd and subsequent offenses) KIBC 6.04.090 Tethering Of Animals $28 KIBC 6.04.270 Prohibited (1st offense) KIBC 6.04.090 Tethering Of Animals $55 KIBC 6.04.270 Prohibited (2nd offense) KIBC 6.04.090 Tethering Of Animals $83 KIBC 6.04.270 Prohibited (3rd offense) KIBC Control Of Animals $55 KIBC 6.04.270 6.04.100(B)&(D) (1st offense) KIBC Control Of Animals $83 KIBC 6.04.270 6.04.100(B)&(D) (2nd Offense) KIBC Control Of Animals $110 KIBC 6.04.270 6.04.100(B)&(D) (3rd and subsequent offenses) 1 0 a KIB Code . Description.of Schedule of Fines Code,Section Eatablisnirig. Section Violations Amount, . SjPenaity,,forThis.Violation KIBC Title 1, Establishes that Incorporated by KIBC 1.20.010 (A)-(G) General violations of Borough Reference Provisions Code are listed in an adopted Schedule of Fines (3 KIBC Animal Littering $28 KIBC 6.04.270 6.04.110 Prohibited (1st offense) KIBC Animal Littering $55 KIBC 6.04.270 6.04,110 Prohibited (2nd offense) KIBC Animal Littering $83 KIBC 6.04.270 6.04.110 Prohibited (3rd and subsequent offenses) KIBC Animal Identification $28 KIBC 6.04.270 6.04.120 (1st offense) KIBC Animal Identification $55 KIBC 6.04.270 x-- 6.04.120 (2nd offense) KIBC Animal Identification $83 KIBC 6.04.270 6.04.120 (3rd and subsequent offenses) KIBC Animal Tag And Collar $28 KIBC 6.04.270 6.04.130 (1st offense) KIBC Animal Tag And Collar $55 KIBC 6.04.270 6.04.130 (2nd offense) KIBC Animal Tag And Collar $83 KIBC 6.04.270 6.04.130 (3rd and subsequent offenses) KIBC 8.20.010 Littering - Unlawful Acts $50 KIBC 8.20.030 (1st offense) KIBC 8.20.010 Littering - Unlawful Acts $200 KIBC 8.20.030 (2nd offense) KIBC 8.20.010 Littering - Unlawful Acts $500 KIBC 8.20.030 (3rd offense) ,r i 2 a 0 UKIB Code Description of ;" ScheduleAof Fines f4 Code Section Establishing,. Sections Violation 7 -Amount-- Violation`; aPenalt y for,Th is KIBC 8.20.010 Littering - Unlawful Acts $1,000 KIBC 8.20.030 (4th and subsequent offenses) KIBC 8.25.040 Solid Waste $100 KIBC 8.25.240 accumulation (1st offense) KIBC 8.25.040 Solid Waste $250 KIBC 8.25.240 accumulation (2nd offense) KIBC 8.25.040 Solid Waste $500 KIBC 8.25.240 accumulation (3rd and subsequent offenses) KIBC 8.25.070 Solid Waste Storage $100 KIBC 8.25.240 and Set-Out (1st offense) KIBC 8.25.070 Solid Waste Storage $250 KIBC 8.25.240 and Set-Out (2nd offense) KIBC 8.25.070 Solid Waste Storage $500 KIBC 8.25.240 and Set-Out (3rd offense) KIBC 8.25.070 Solid Waste Storage $1000 KIBC 8.25.240 and Set-Out (4th and subsequent offenses) KIBC Disposal of Hazardous $500 KIBC 8.25.240 8.25.120 waste (1st offense) KIBC Disposal of Hazardous $1000 KIBC 8.25.240 8.25.120 waste (2nd and subsequent offenses) 0 KIBC 8.40.015 Motorized Watercraft- $100 KIBC 8.40.025 Unlawful Acts. (1st offense) KIBC 8.40.015 Motorized Watercraft- $200 KIBC 8.40.025 Unlawful Acts. (2nd offense) 3 a KIB Code' Deiariptiok of Schedule of Fines, Code Section Establishing, Li' ' Sectioh Violation Amount "'', Penalty for This Violation KIBC 8.40.015 Motorized Watercraft- $300 KIBC 8.40.025 Unlawful Acts. (3rd and subsequent offenses KIBC 9.10.040 Fireworks- Use $100 KIBC 9.10.060 Prohibited (1st offense) KIBC 9.10.040 Fireworks - Use $200 KIBC 9.10.060 Prohibited (2nd offense) KIBC 9.10.040 Fireworks- Use $500 KIBC 9.10.060 Prohibited (3rd and subsequent offenses) KIBC 10.10.030 Junk Vehicles or other $300 KIBC 10.10.080 junk (1st offense) KIBC 10.10.030 Junk Vehicles or other $500 KIBC 10.10.080 junk (2nd and subsequent offenses) 0 4 a