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enforcement services for a specified number of hours as directed by <br />the Project Administrator. These services shall include identifying code <br />violations and engaging stakeholders and responsible parties to <br />correct code violations consistent with municipal and state codes <br />tailored to the specific needs of the City. <br />1.4.1 Applicable Codes. Codes and ordinances to be enforced <br />include, but are not limited to: <br />• Zoning codes <br />• Building codes <br />• Housing codes <br />• Public nuisance codes <br />• State health & safety codes <br />142 Officer Trainina. The Code Enforcement Officers must be <br />fully trained, licensed and certified through the California <br />Association of Code Enforcement Officers (CACEO) and the <br />National Environmental Health Association (NEHA) for any code <br />enforcement challenge presented. The Code Enforcement Officers <br />must have extensive experience and capabilities in the following <br />areas: <br />• Code enforcement program review and analysis <br />• Code enforcement inspections <br />• Preparing administrative remedies including administrative <br />citations <br />• Conducting administrative hearings <br />• Preparing program documentation and staff reports as well <br />as committee and City Council presentations <br />• Testifying on behalf of clients in criminal court <br />• License and permit application review and processing <br />• Coordination of activities with multiple departments <br />including Building, Planning, Community Development, <br />Police and City Attorney <br />• Providing information on municipal regulations to property <br />owners, residents, businesses, the general public, as well <br />as to city departments and divisions. <br />REV: 04-15-2020 RL <br />Page 4 of 9 <br />ATTY/AGR.Amend No. 2/Shums Coda & Associates (Page 4 of 9) <br />