(A) Upon investigation by the Board of Trustees or upon receipt of information from any other person as to possible violations of this chapter, the Board of Trustees shall refer the matter to the Town Attorney, who shall investigate and report back to the Board as to whether it is his opinion that a violation of this chapter has occurred. Upon receipt of this report, the Board of Trustees shall make any independent investigation it deems necessary and appropriate.
(1) Declare the fact that such a nuisance exists;
(2) Set forth the description or legal description of the street address of the place which constitutes the nuisance;
(3) Set forth a statement of facts upon which the Board of Trustees’ declaration of nuisance is based;
(4) Order all persons described in § 133.04 hereof to voluntarily abate such nuisance immediately, by terminating the exhibition, sale, or possession for sale of such lewd subject matter or by terminating the use of the premises for lewdness, and to supply the persons with a certified copy of the resolution.
(5) Order the Town Attorney to commence suit forthwith in a court of competent jurisdiction to abate the nuisance.
(‘82 Code, § 21-230)