§ 95.03 PROBATIONARY NUISANCE STATUS.
   (A)   Warning. Subject to division (F) of this section, after the number of qualifying calls specified in this paragraph has been made regarding a property within a calendar year, the law enforcement agency may issue the property owner or interested party a written notice warning that the property is approaching probationary nuisance status.
 
Type of Property
Number of Qualifying Calls
Nonresidential or Mixed Use
5
Residential
3
Multifamily Residential
6
 
   (B)   Placement on probationary nuisance status. Subject to division (F) of this section, after the number of qualifying calls specified in this paragraph has been made regarding a property within a calendar year, the law enforcement agency may place the property on probationary nuisance status.
 
Type of Property
Number of Qualifying Calls
Nonresidential or Mixed Use
10
Residential
5
Multifamily Residential
12
 
   (C)   Multiple calls on same day. In calculating the number of qualifying calls, the law enforcement agency may count separate qualifying calls occurring at different times on the same day.
   (D)   Multifamily residential properties. In calculating the number of qualifying calls for a multifamily residential property, the law enforcement agency may count any qualifying call made to any dwelling unit or other area on the property.
   (E)   Probationary status period. Subject to division (F) of this section, a property that is placed on probationary nuisance status will be removed from such status once the property has had no qualifying calls for a calendar year.
   (F)   Transfer of ownership. When legal title to a property is transferred, any qualifying calls counted for the previous property owner prior to the property being placed on probationary nuisance status will be voided, and the qualifying call count will begin again for the new property owner. A property that has been placed on probationary nuisance status will be removed from probationary nuisance status when legal title to the property is transferred. Any charge assessed against a property pursuant to § 95.05 is the responsibility of the person who owned the property at the time of the qualifying call giving rise to the charge.
(Ord. 2023-08, passed 9-14-2023)