§ 1.05.310. Notice to abate; general procedures.  


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  • Whenever the enforcement official determines that public or private property or any portion of public or private property is in violation of any section of the Code, a notice to abate may be issued to the responsible person to abate the violation. If the notice pertains to events occurring on or the status or condition of property the notice shall also be served on all property owners of record. The notice to abate shall include the following information:

    (1)

    The name and address of the responsible person in violation. The notice shall be served on all property owners of record. The notice shall contain the address and assessor's parcel number of the property;

    (2)

    A statement from the enforcement official identifying the conditions which violate the Code and the specific provisions of the Code which have been violated;

    (3)

    A statement that the property owner or responsible person in violation may, within ten business days after the date the notice is served, request an administrative hearing in accordance with section 1.05.500 through 1.05.560 of the Code;

    (4)

    A description of the action required to abate the violation which may include, but is not limited to: corrections, repairs, demolition, removal, obtaining the necessary permits, vacation of tenants or occupants or other appropriate required actions; and when necessary, time frames for multiple corrective actions by which each action must occur in order of priority;

    (5)

    A deadline or specific date to correct all violations listed in the notice to abate; and

    (6)

    A description of consequences should the responsible person fail to comply with the terms of the notice.

(Ord. No. 5063, § 1, 11-9-99; Ord. No. 5839, § 1, 6-14-06)