5-1F-3: NOTICE OF NUISANCE:
Any city police officer, building inspector/code enforcement officer or fire marshal, upon observing any violation of this article, shall issue a notice directed to the owner of record of the property on which the nuisance occurs, or to the occupant or tenant of the property, or both. The notice shall describe the violation and shall establish a reasonable time limit for abatement thereof by the owner or occupant or tenants, which limit shall be no more than fifteen (15) days after date of mailing of the notice. A reasonable extension of time, not to exceed thirty (30) days, may be granted by the building inspector/code enforcement officer. The notice may be served either personally, or by regular first class mail, postage prepaid, addressed to the owner's or occupant's last known address. In the event the owner of the lot or tract cannot be determined or the owner does not respond to the notice of violation, such notice may be served by posting a copy of the written notice upon the premises. A notice may be given each time there is a violation. (Ord. 703, 6-14-2005)