§ 150.56  SERVING, POSTING AND RECORDING NOTICES AND ORDERS.
   All notices and orders served by the Codes Enforcement Officer shall be given by personal delivery or by certified mail return receipt requested. Service to a husband or wife or other adult member of a household shall be deemed adequate notice to all household. If the Codes Enforcement Officer cannot in the exercise of reasonable diligence ascertain the whereabouts of any person required by this subchapter to be served and makes an affidavit to that effect, then service upon such person shall be made by publishing the notice and order in accordance with KRS 424.130(1)(b). A copy of each notice and order served shall be posted in a conspicuous place on the premises affected thereby and shall be recorded with the County Clerk, but the same shall be removed and released by the Codes Enforcement Officer when the ordered remedial action shall have been effected or when reversed on appeal. Failure on the part of any owner or party in interest to be served with any such notice or order shall not affect or invalidate condemnation proceedings with respect to any other owner or party in interest or anyone else.
(1993 Code, § 15.12.250)  (Ord. 91-07-10(B), passed - -)