The Code Enforcement Board
(CEB) is a quasi-judicial body (7 members), whose responsibilities are
to receive and evaluate evidence and testimony regarding alleged
violations of Marion County codes and ordinances. Fines can be imposed
against parties found to be in violation. The members of the CEB are
appointed by the Board of County Commissioners (BCC). The CEB members
are volunteers that represent varied community interests and possess
diverse professional and civic backgrounds. Examples of typical cases
heard by the CEB include, but are not limited to: violations of
regulations regarding accumulations of junk; unserviceable vehicles;
9-1-1 building number violations; non-permitted use of public
rights-of-way; operating businesses, having livestock, occupying
recreational vehicles or parking commercial vehicles in improper zones.
Public hearings are scheduled for specific dates and times. Typically,
CEB hearings are held twice a month. Notification is given as required
by law. |