§ 92.21 IMMEDIATE ACTION; INJUNCTION BY THE CITY.
   (A)   Nothing in this chapter shall prohibit the city from taking immediate action to remedy a violation of its ordinances when there is reason to believe that the violation presents a serious threat to the public health, safety and welfare, or if in the absence of immediate action, the effects of the violation will be irreparable or irreversible.
   (B)   Furthermore, the city may elect to file a suit for injunctive relief in circuit court against any person who creates a public nuisance described in §§ 92.05(A)(2), (A)(4), (A)(6) or (A)(16), 92.06 or 92.07 of this chapter to remove the nuisance.
(1984 Code, § 92.21) (Ord. O-13-03, passed 4-1-2003; Ord. O-38-03, passed 6-24-2003; Ord. O-32-16, passed 11-15-2016)