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diligence of the alleged violation. <br />C. A written complaint filed with the City Clerk shall include the following <br />information: <br />1. The name, address, e-mail address, telephone number and <br />signature of the complainant (if the complainant is represented by counsel, <br />include the counsel's name, address, e-mail address, telephone number <br />and signature). <br />2. The name and, if known, the telephone number and address of <br />the person alleged to have committed a violation (the "respondent"). <br />3. The particulars of the violation and any available documentation <br />or evidence supporting the allegation. <br />D. If an incomplete complaint is received, the date on which the <br />originally filed complaint was received is considered the filed date if a complete <br />copy is received within three (3) business days of notification from the City Clerk <br />that the complaint was incomplete. <br />E. If the City Clerk determines that the complaint was not timely filed, <br />has not specifically identified a violation of Article XXVIIILef the FCPA or this <br />Chapter, or that the complainant did not assert facts or provide information <br />sufficient to support the alleged violations, the City Clerk will dismiss the complaint <br />and notify the complainant and respondent of the reasons for dismissal. The City <br />Clerk's dismissal is a final decision, and subject to review under Rule 106 of the <br />Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure. <br />F. If the complaint is not dismissed pursuant to Subsection E, the City <br />Clerk shall issue notice to the respondent by personal service, regular mail or <br />electronic mail. The notice of violation shall: <br />1. Cite the section or sections of Article XXVIIILer the FCPA or this <br />Chapter the person allegedly violated and a general description of the <br />violation. <br />2. Allow seven (7) business days for the correction of the violation or <br />submission of a written statement explaining the reason that supports a <br />conclusion that a violation was not committed. <br />3. Set forth the applicable civil fine for each violation, except that no <br />such fine shall be due or payable if the person cures the violation within <br />seven (7) business days of the date of the notice of violation. <br />4. Allow fourteen (14) business days for submission of a written <br />Ordinance No. 1872, Series 2023 <br />Page 4 of 8 <br />