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the violation, then, and in that case, the named violator shall not be liable for the payment <br />of any civil penalty and administrative costs, absent reversal of the Special Magistrate's <br />findings pursuant to any circuit court appeals. <br />QM. The decision of the Special Magistrate affirming the decision of the Code Enforcement <br />Officer shall include the following elements: <br />(1) Amount of civil penalty. <br />(a) Prescribed in the schedule of civil penalties as adopted herein. <br />(b) Gravity of the violation. <br />(c) Actions taken to correct said violation. <br />d) ARy n i Isyiel +inn �7�fm IIa IT[wFe- <br />�a,—.=Il�r�v�eh��TOla��o„� eem�itted by vielater of I + <br />Section 10. Amendment of Chapter 14, 14-11. Chapter 14, §14-11, of the Code of <br />Ordinances of the City of Sunny Isles Beach, Florida, entitled "Appeal of order of Special <br />Magistrate," is hereby amended as follows: <br />§14-11. Appeal of order of Special Magistrate. <br />A. An aggrieved party, including the City, may appeal a final order of a Special Magistrate to <br />the Circuit Court. Such an appeal shall net be heaFin d = but shall be limited + <br />MM <br />appellate F-ev+ew of the FeGeF-d-GFeated-beferethe Speeial M + + An appeal shall be <br />filed within 30 calendar days of the issuance of the order sought to be overturned. Failure <br />to make such appeal within the prescribed 30 -day period shall render the findings of the <br />Special Magistrate conclusive, binding and final. <br />Section 11. Amendment of Chapter 14, §14-13. Chapter 14, §14-13, of the Code of <br />Ordinances of the City of Sunny Isles Beach, Florida, entitled "Recovery of unpaid civil penalties; <br />unpaid penalties to constitute a lien; foreclosure," is hereby amended as follows: <br />§ 14-13. Recovery of unpaid civil penalties; unpaid penalties to constitute a lien; foreclosure. <br />A. A certified copy of an order imposing a Give! persalt municipal code enforcement lien shall <br />be recorded in the public records and thereafter shall constitute a lien against the property <br />on which the violation exists and upon any other real or personal property owned by the <br />violator; upon petition to the circuit court, such order may be enforced in the same manner <br />as a courtjudgment by the sheriffs of this state, including levy against the personal property, <br />but such order shall not be deemed to be a court judgment except for enforcement <br />purposes. A civil penalty imposed pursuant to this chapter shall continue to accrue until the <br />violator complies or until judgment is rendered in a suit to foreclose a lien filed pursuant to <br />this chapter, whichever occurs first. After three months from the date of filings of any such <br />lien that remains unpaid, the City may foreclose or otherwise execute the lien. <br />fellewss <br />Page 10 of 57 <br />