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A final order constitutes a conclusive determination that a violation occurred, that the specified person(s) are responsible for the violation, that any monetary penalty imposed is valid and must be paid to the county, and that administrative and judicial options to appeal the determination are exhausted. Unless a different timeline is set forth in the final order or agreed to in writing by the director, the responsible person(s) must comply with a final order within 30 calendar days of the date on which the order becomes final. (Added by Amended Ord. 13-022, Apr. 17, 2013, Eff date Apr. 28, 2013; Reenacted by Ord. 19-009, Apr. 10, 2019, Eff date Apr. 21, 2019).