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2009-7
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2/3/2009
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(e) Approved variances shall include a description of the variance and a specific time <br />frame. A copy of the approved variance shall be retained by the petitioner. • <br />(f) A petitioner may appeal a denial of a variance petition to the City Manager. The City <br />Manager will have two weeks from receipt to review and act on an appeal. If no action is <br />taken within two weeks, the appeal shall be considered denied. <br />Section 86.065. Violations. <br />(a) It shall be unlawful for any person to intentionally, knowingly, recklessly, or with <br />criminal negligence allow or cause any waste of water, to allow or cause landscape <br />watering at any time other than during a prescribed time for landscape watering, or to <br />allow or cause any violation of any provision or restriction of this division. <br />(b) The director is authorized and instructed to commence any action, in law or in equity, <br />including the filing of criminal charges, deemed necessary for the purpose of enforcing <br />this division. The director may seek civil penalties and any other legal or equitable relief <br />available under common law, Chapter 54 of the Texas Local Government Code or any <br />other applicable city, state or federal code or statute. <br />(c) It is not a defense to prosecution under any provision of this division that the violation <br />charged is no longer occurring or no longer exists. A judge of the municipal court may <br />not dismiss a complaint or enter a finding of not guilty on the grounds that the violation is <br />no longer occurring or no longer exists. <br />Section 86.066. Enforcement personnel. <br />In addition to all peace officers, code enforcement officers, and other persons authorized <br />to enforce city ordinances, the director is authorized to enforce this division by issuing <br />citations to violators, filing complaints in the municipal court, and filing civil enforcement <br />actions. <br />Section 86.067. Registered water user presumed. <br />For purposes of this division, in any case where water has been used on a property in <br />violation of this division, it shall be presumed that the person in whose name a water <br />meter connection is registered with the city for the property has intentionally, knowingly, <br />recklessly, or negligently caused or allowed the violation to occur. Proof that the <br />particular premises had a water meter connection registered in the name of the <br />defendant cited in a criminal or civil complaint filed under this division shall constitute <br />prima facie evidence that the defendant caused or allowed the violation to occur. <br />Section 86.068. Additional enforcement remedies. <br />(a) The director is authorized and instructed to commence any action, in law or in equity, <br />including the filing of criminal charges, necessary to enforce this division. <br />(b) The director may seek civil penalties and any other legal or equitable relief available <br />under common law, Chapter 54 of the Texas Local Government Code, or any other <br />applicable city, state or federal code or statute necessary to enforce this division. • <br />12
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