[CC 1984 §1-13; Ord. No. 107-A-6 §1, 12-18-2000; Ord. No. 15-10I §2, 8-1-2008]
A. 
Wherever in this Code or in any ordinance of the City, or rule or regulation or order promulgated by any officer or agency of the City under authority duly vested in him/her or it, any act is prohibited or is declared to be unlawful or any ordinance violations or the doing of any act is required or the failure to do any act is declared to be unlawful or an ordinance violation and no specific penalty is provided for the violation thereof, upon conviction of an ordinance violation, the violator shall be punished by a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars ($500.00) or by imprisonment in the County Jail not exceeding three (3) months, or by both such fine and imprisonment; provided, that in any case wherein the penalty for an offense is fixed by any Statute of the State, the Statutory penalty, and no other, shall be imposed for the punishment of the ordinance violation, except that imprisonments may be in the County Jail.
B. 
Each day any violation of this Code or any such ordinance, rule, regulation or order shall continue shall constitute, except where otherwise provided, a separate ordinance violation.
[CC 1984 §1-14]
When a sentence for violation of any provision of this Code or other ordinance of the City, or for violation of any rule, regulation or order promulgated or given pursuant thereto, includes a fine and such fine is not paid, or if the costs of prosecution adjudged against an offender are not paid, the person under sentence shall be imprisoned one (1) day for every ten dollars ($10.00) of any such unpaid fine or costs or both the fine and costs, not to exceed a total of three (3) months.
[CC 1984 §1-15; Ord. No. 107-A-4 §1, 9-15-1980]
A. 
Any person sentenced to imprisonment for violation of any provisions of this Code or of any other ordinance of this City, or of any rule, regulation or order promulgated pursuant thereto, and any person who fails to pay a fine imposed for any such violation, or the costs of prosecution, may be put to work and perform labor on the public streets or other public works or buildings of the City for such purposes as the City may deem necessary. For every ten dollars ($10.00) of an assessed or unpaid fine, a prisoner shall work one (1) day.
B. 
The Chief of Police shall cause all such prisoners, as may be directed by the Mayor, to work out the full number of days for which they have been sentenced by performing labor upon the public streets or other public works or buildings of the City as may be designated by the Mayor.