c. If a Violation Notice is sent and the violation is not remedied by the date specified, a Hearing Notice is sent to the Homeowner in accordance with Section 15.B, Homeowner Hearing Procedure and Due Process Rights. d. Steps A.1 and A.2 may be skipped, and a Hearing Notice sent if the seriousness of the situation requires immediate action, or if it is a re-occurring violation. 2. Non-Architectural Violations and Violations of the Association’s Rules and Regulations. a. Upon verification, Homeowner will be scheduled for a Hearing before the Board of Directors pursuant to Section 15.B, Homeowner Hearing Procedure and Due Process Rights. b. Initiation of a Citation by Association Security staff is considered verification that a violation has occurred. It is the discretion of the officer whether a citation is to be written. In many cases a warning is sufficient, such as if the violation is immediately corrected without protest by the violator and there is no knowledge of a recurring problem. If a citation is issued by Security staff for violation of the Rules & Regulations and a fine assessed as authorized under Section 15.C.2, the Homeowner may either: c. Pay the fine indicated on the citation within 15 days of the citation date. If a person chooses this option, they must print, date and sign their name in the space provided on the reverse side of the Citation and return the Citation, to Accounting, Outdoor Resort Palm Springs, 69411 Ramon Road, Cathedral City, CA 92234; or, d. . Contest the violation. If an owner/resident fails to remit payment within 15 days of the citation date and/or chooses to contest the citation, the owner/resident will be scheduled for a hearing before the Board of Directors, pursuant to Section 15.B, Home Owner Hearing Procedure and Due Process Rights. Any person who contests the citation and is determined to be in violation of the Association’s Governing Documents could face the imposition of administrative expenses, further disciplinary action such as suspension of privileges or use of the recreational amenities, in addition to imposition of a fine as authorized under Section 15.C.2.
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