1 ORDINANCE NO. 123, 2022 OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
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Fort Collins Ordinance No. 123, 2022 updates City Code references to align with the adoption of the Land Development Code, which replaces the 1997 Land Use Code and takes effect January 1, 2023, pursuant to Ordinance No. 114, 2022. The ordinance amends Section 1-15 regarding civil infraction penalties, setting the maximum civil penalty at three thousand dollars ($3,000), adjusted annually for inflation based on the Denver-Boulder consumer price index. It also establishes that defendants who fail to pay civil penalties, costs, damages, or expenses within thirty days may be subject to collection actions and assessment liens against property if the violation involves a nuisance, civil infraction in Chapters 5, 12, 20, 24, or 27, or Land Development Code Section 6.26.4. The ordinance further amends Section 2-47 regarding appeals to City Council under the new code framework.
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