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ORDINANCE NS-2294 30~ <br />Page 3 <br /> <br />the sign was excessive. <br /> <br /> (c) Within a reasonable time following the conclusion of the <br />hearing, if the executive director determines that the person <br />requesting the hearing was not responsible for the placement of the <br />illegal temporary sign, the invoice to such person shall be <br />canceled. Otherwise, the executive director shall either affirm or <br />modify the amount previously determined to be the cost of removal <br />of the sign, as the executive director deems appropriate after <br />taking into consideration the evidence presented at the hearing, <br />and shall add thereto the cost of holding the hearing. The <br />determination of the executive director shall be final, without <br />appeal to any other agency of the city, and the person responsible <br />for the placement of the illegal temporary sign shall be liable to <br />the city for the cost of removal of the sign and the cost of the <br />hearing, as determined by the executive director. <br /> <br />Bec. 17-85. Exemption from criminal prosecution. <br /> <br /> Any person who is sent an invoice pursuant to section 17-83 <br />shall be exempt from criminal prosecution for the placement of the <br />sign which is the subject of the invoice. <br /> <br /> SECTION 2: That section 1-18.1 of the Santa Ana Municipal <br />Code is hereby amended to read as follows: <br /> <br />Sec. 1-18.1. Planning and building agency authority to issue <br /> citations. <br /> <br />The executive director of the planning and building agency, <br />the planning manager, the building safety manager, community <br />preservation inspectors, code enforcement inspectors, senior <br />building inspectors, and building inspectors have the duty to <br />enforce the following provisions of this Code: Chapter 8, sections <br />10-2, 10-8, 10-16, 10-19, 10-26, 10-27, 10-64, 10-70, 10-71, 10-89, <br />10-97, 10-98, 10-100, 10-140, 10-141, 10-142, 10-143, 10-150, <br />10-151, 10-177, 10-197, 10-203, 10-209, 10-221 through 10-238; <br />sections 16-1, 16-2, 16-3, 164, 16-6, 16-34, 16-35, 16-46 through <br />16-60; Chapter 17; sections 18-17, 18-39, 18-40, 18-352, 18-400 <br />through 18-420; Chapter 21; Chapter 26; sections 36-700 through 36- <br />720; and Chapter 41. The above listed officers and employees also <br />have the duty to enforce sections 27551, 27671 and 27672 of the <br />Health and Safety Code of the State of California with respect to <br />sales of food from vehicles. The above-listed officers and <br />employees are authorized to arrest persons without a warrant <br />whenever they have reasonable cause to believe that the person to <br />be arrested has committed a violation of said provisions in their <br />presence. In any case in which a person is arrested pursuant to <br />this section, and the person arrested does not demand to be taken <br />before a magistrate, said officer or employee making the arrest <br />shall prepare a written notice to appear and release the person on <br /> <br />3 <br /> <br /> <br />