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satisfied in full within ninety (90) days after the administrative penalty and/or <br />administrative cost imposition becomes final, this obligation may constitute a lien <br />against any real property involved where any violation was determined to concern the <br />condition of that real property. <br /> <br /> (b) Once recorded, the administrative order shall have the force and effect and <br />priority of a judgment lien governed by the provisions of Section 697.340 of the <br />California Code of Civil Procedure and may be extended as provided in Sections <br />683.1 l0 through 683.200 of the California Code of Civil Procedure. <br /> <br /> (c) Interest shall accrue on the principal amount of the judgment remaining <br />unsatisfied pursuant to law. <br /> <br /> (d) Prior to recording any such lien, the Finance Director shall prepare and file <br />with the City Clerk a report stating the amounts due and owing. <br /> <br /> (e) The City Clerk shall fix a time, date, and place for hearing such report and <br />any protests or objections thereto by the City Council. <br /> <br /> (f~ The Finance Director shall cause written notice to be served on each <br />property owner whose interest is disclosed by the current county equalized assessment <br /> <br />roll not less than ten (10) calendar days prior to the time set for the hearing. <br /> Section 2.17. Public Hearing and Protests of Proposed Liens. <br /> <br /> (a) Any person owning a legal or equitable interest in real property proposed to <br />be subject to a lien pursuant to Section 2.16 may file a written pretest with the City <br />Clerk and/or may protest orally at the City Council hearing. <br /> <br />Ord-067 14 2179 <br />f/sh/sh/RC/Counci] <br />:FXS:rg <br />1/99:06/21/99r <br />06/23/99 2:00 PM <br />07/16/9@r <br /> <br /> <br />