(1)
In addition
to and not in lieu of other means of enforcement provided for in this
code, when the enforcing officer is satisfied that a nuisance exists,
the enforcing officer shall cause a notice to be posted on the premises
or at the site of the nuisance directing a person responsible to abate
the nuisance.
(2)
At the
time of the posting, the enforcing officer shall cause a copy of the
notice to be personally served on the owner and on any other person
responsible. Alternately, the enforcing officer may send notice by
registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, to any person responsible
at the person’s last known address.
(3)
The
notice to abate shall contain:
(a)
A
description of the real property, by street address or otherwise,
on which the nuisance exists;
(b)
A
direction to abate the nuisance within 10 days from the date of the
notice;
(c)
A
description of the nuisance and the conditions to be abated, including
the general types and estimated quantity of the items to be removed;
(d)
A
statement that, unless the nuisance is removed, the city may abate
the nuisance and the cost of abatement shall be charged to the person
responsible and assessed against the property;
(e)
A
request for consent to enter onto the property and abate the nuisance;
(f)
Notice
that if consent is refused, and the nuisance occurs on private property,
the city may obtain an administrative abatement warrant to enter the
property and abate the nuisance(s);
(g)
A
statement that failure to abate a nuisance may result in a civil court
suit to enforce city codes and ordinances;
(h)
Notice
that property removed to abate the nuisance may be sold, recycled,
or discarded;
(i)
Notice
that the costs of abatement will be charged to the property owner;
(j)
Notice
that the costs of abatement will be assessed to and become a lien
on the property; and
(k)
A
statement that the person responsible may appeal the order to abate
by giving notice to the enforcing officer within 10 days from the
date of the notice and the form for appeal.
(4)
Upon
completion of the posting and serving or mailing, the enforcing officer
shall execute and file certificates stating the date and place of
the posting and serving or mailing.
(5)
An error
in the name or address of the person responsible shall not make the
notice void and in such case, the notice shall be sufficient.
(Section 5.006 amended by Ordinance No. 6408, enacted November 18, 2019)