The city may remove the public nuisance at the cost and expense of the owner, occupant or agent in charge of the premises if the owner, occupant or agent in charge of a premises upon which a public nuisance exists fails to correct, remedy or remove the nuisance:
(A) Within ten days of being served a copy of the notice or of the posting and publishing of the notice;
(B) Within five days of the determination by the Planning and Zoning Commission that a public nuisance exists and should be abated; or
(C) After the District Court enters judgment sustaining the determination of the Planning and Zoning Commission.
(Ord. 2022-005, passed 10-19-2022)