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Ordinance Criminal and Administrative Enforcement. (i) The County and City acknowledge that all municipal ordinances have a criminal law component over which the municipal court has authority. The County and City also acknowledge that a limited set of Walsenburg ordinances also provide a procedure for administrative enforcement.
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Ordinance Criminal and Administrative Enforcement. (i) The County and City acknowledge that all municipal ordinances have a criminal law component over which the municipal court has authority. The County and City also acknowledge that a limited set of Walsenburg ordinances also provide a procedure for administrative enforcement. (ii) The Sheriff's Department shall enforce all ordinances where the only enforcement provided by the ordinance is criminal in nature and the ordinance does not provide authority to the City to enforce the ordinance administratively and the Model Traffic Code adopted by the City. (iii) The City shall enforce all ordinances where the ordinance provides an administrative enforcement procedure. Except as set forth below. 1. In any case where an administrative procedure is available and human safety is at issue, the sheriff will provide enforcement under the ordinance's criminal enforcement provision or, at the option of the city administrative enforcement to the extent necessary to assure the safety of all involved. 2. The Sheriff will also enforce the criminal component of any ordinance in a particular case upon request by the City administrative enforcement representative where the administrative enforcement has proven ineffective. The Sheriff should cite all traffic violations contained in the Model Traffic Code under the Model Traffic Code into municipal court and not under Title 42 of the Colorado Revised Statutes. 3. Examples of ordinances that provide administrative enforcement are the city weed ordinance, dogs at large, licensing ordinances and zoning ordinances.

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