At the time fixed in the notice, the City Council or other persons specified to hear the matter shall hear the testimony of all competent persons desiring to testify respecting the condition constituting the nuisance, including the estimated cost of abatement and other matters which may be pertinent. At the conclusion of the hearing, the City Council shall, by resolution, declare its findings. If the City Council so concludes, it may declare the condition existing to be a nuisance and direct the person owning the property upon which the nuisance exists to abate it within a reasonable time after the date of posting on the premises a notice of the adoption of the resolution and sending notice as set forth herein. Said notice shall be substantially in the following form:
NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION NO.______ TO: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT ON _____________, 20____, the City Council of the City of Central City, Nebraska, by Resolution No.____, after notice and hearing as specified in said Resolution, did determine that the following constitute a public nuisance, to-wit: Upon the following described real estate, to-wit: _________________________________________ You are granted ______ days from the date of this notice to abate said nuisance. Failure to abate said nuisance shall result in said nuisance being abated by the City of Central City and the cost of abatement shall be assessed upon said premises and constitute a lien upon said premises until paid. Date: , 20 . CITY OF CENTRAL CITY BY: City Clerk |
Statutory reference:
Related provisions, see Neb. RS 17-123, 17-573, 18-1720