(A) When personal property is discovered on private property in violation of § 96.75(B) or (C) of this chapter, the Code Enforcement Officer shall give notice of the nuisance by mailing notice of the violation to the record owner of the property where the nuisance is located at the address recorded in the appraisal district records for the Appraisal District in which the property is located.
(B) The notice under division (A) shall:
(1) Describe the nuisance;
(2) Advise that if the nuisance is not removed within 48 hours of the delivery of the notice the city will abate the nuisance; and
(3) Advise that the notice is considered delivered three days after the date the notice was mailed.
(C) A notice under this section is considered delivered three days after the notice is placed in the United States Mail addressed as required by division (B).
(D) If a nuisance remains on private property 48 hours after the notice under this section is delivered, the city shall have authority to enter the private property where the nuisance is located and abate the nuisance.
(E) Upon abatement of the nuisance, the nuisance personal property shall be disposed of by delivering the personal property to the city's Waste Management Department or to an entity with which the city contracts for waste management services.
(Ord. 11-2018-96, passed 11-27-18)