§ 9.04.040 NOTICE OF PUBLIC NUISANCE AND INTENTION TO ABATE WITH CITY PERSONNEL.
   A.   Whenever the City Manager or his/her designee, Community Development Director, Police Chief, or Fire Chief determines that City employees, representatives or contract agents (hereafter “City Personnel”) may need to abate a public nuisance, he or she shall cause to be served a written “Notice of Public Nuisance and Intention to Abate with City Personnel” (hereafter in this section and in subsequent sections of this Chapter, the “Notice of Abatement”) on the responsible person(s) that contains the following provisions:
      1.   The address of the real property on which the nuisance condition(s) exist(s).
      2.   A description of the nuisance condition(s).
      3.   A reference to the law describing or prohibiting the nuisance condition(s).
      4.   A brief description of the required corrective action(s) and
      5.   A compliance period in which to complete the nuisance abatement actions (with all required City approvals, permits and inspections, when applicable).
      6.   The period and manner in which a responsible person may contest the Notice of Abatement as set forth in § 9.04.065 of this Chapter. No such right shall exist when the City is not seeking to establish the right to abate a public nuisance with City forces or contract agents.
      7.   A statement that the City may record a Notice of Substandard Property with the Los Angeles County Recorder’s Office against the premises if the public nuisance is not fully abated or corrected (with all required approvals, permits and inspections), as determined by the City, within a thirty (30) day period after service of the Notice of Abatement and provided that a timely appeal therefrom has not been made.
   B.   The procedure in Subsection A shall not apply to public nuisances constituting an imminent hazard. In such instances, the provisions in § 9.04.095 (“Emergency Action to Abate an Imminent Hazard”) shall be followed.
   C.   The City’s election to issue a Notice of Abatement pursuant to this section shall not excuse responsible persons from their continuing obligation to abate a public nuisance in accordance with all applicable laws, regulations and legal requirements. Furthermore, the issuance of a Notice of Abatement shall not obligate the City to abate a public nuisance.
(Ord. No. 2013-009, § 4 (part))