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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd 1990-050, ORDINANCE NO. 90-5 AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA CREATING A MAGISTRATE'S COURT AND THE OFFICE OF TOWN MAGISTRATE AND THE POWERS AND DUTIES THEREOF, AND CREATING THE OFFICE OF HEARING OFFICER. BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and Common Council of the Town of Fountain Hills, Arizona, as follows: Section 1. There is hereby established in the Town of Fountain Hills, a magistrate court which shall have civil and criminal jurisdiction of all violations of the laws of the State and ordinances of the Town committed within the limits of the Town. The magistrate court is established pursuant to the ® Arizona Constitution and Section 22-402, A.R.S. Section 2. The presiding officer of the magistrate's court shall be the Town Magistrate who shall be appointed by the Council. The Town Magistrate shall serve a term of two years with the beginning and end of the term to be specified at the time of appointment. During such term, the Magistrate may be removed only for cause. Section 3. The Assistant Town Magistrate shall be appointed by the Council and shall perform the duties of the Town Magistrate in the absence of the Town Magistrate in such manner as the Council may direct. The Assistant Town Magistrate shall serve a term of two years, with the beginning and end of the term to be specified at the time of appointment. During such term, the Assistant Town Magistrate may be removed only for cause. Section 4. The powers and duties of the Magistrate shall include: A. The powers and duties set forth and conferred upon the magistrate under the provisions of the state constitution and statutes and the ordinances and resolutions of the Town. UJ ORD027WEFA-5 SNN030890 0 E1 B. The keeping of a docket in which shall be entered each action and the proceedings of the court therein. C. The responsibility for fixing and receiving all bonds and bails and receiving all fines, penalties, fees and other monies as provided by law. D. Payment of all fees, fines, penalties and other monies collected by the court to the treasurer. E. Submitting a monthly report to the Council summarizing court activities for that month. F. Preparation of a schedule of traffic violations not involving the death of a person, listing specific bail for each violation. Section 5. The Council may appoint one or more hearing officers to preside over civil traffic violation cases when, in their opinion, the appointment of such hearing officers is necessary to assure prompt disposition of civil traffic violation cases. Hearing officers may hear and dispose of civil traffic violation cases which are appealable to the Superior Court. Hearing officers shall be supervised by the presiding officer of the Fountain Hills Magistrate's Court. PASSED AND ADOPTED this REVIEWED BY: Michael J. McNulty Town Manager -2- 8th day of March, 1990. John M Cutillo, Mayor ATTEST: Cassie B. Hansen Town Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: William E. Farrell Town Attorney 11 -3-