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City staff outlines administrative code-enforcement overhaul with citations, hearings officer and abatement powers

5767478 · August 27, 2025
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Staff proposed an administrative code-enforcement system with on-the-spot citations, a contracted administrative hearings officer, daily accruing fines for uncorrected violations and formal abatement powers while stressing voluntary compliance remains the primary approach.

MURRAY, Utah —1 Aug. 26 —1 City staff reviewed proposed changes to Murray's code-enforcement program on Tuesday, outlining a two-track administrative system that would preserve voluntary compliance efforts while adding administrative citations, a hearings officer (administrative law judge), daily accruing fines for uncorrected violations and abatement authority for the city.

Chad Wilkinson and other staff described the current approach: mailed notices, courtesy warnings, in-person visits and referral to the city attorney for…

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