(A) In all cases where any such public nuisance may be found or caused near to or upon any public way or place or public property, it shall be the duty of the Town Council to serve written notice upon the owner or occupant of any premises or other person so causing such nuisance, requiring the owner, occupant, or person to abate the nuisance within a reasonable time.
(1) If the owner or occupant of such premises, or other person so causing such nuisance, cannot be found, the notice shall be posted upon the premises.
(2) It shall not be necessary for the Town Council to designate in the notice the manner in which any such nuisance shall be abated, unless the Town Council deems it advisable to do so.
(B) If the owner or occupant of the premises, or other person so causing such nuisance, shall refuse or neglect to abate such nuisance within the time designated after such notice is given, such person so violating this section, upon conviction, shall be fined as provided in § 92.99.
(C) In addition, the Town Council may cause the nuisance to be abated either summarily or in any manner authorized by law and to assess the expense of its removal against the person violating this subchapter and cause them to be placed on the tax duplicate of such persons.
(D) The Town Council may further recover the expenses incurred in the removal of such nuisance by the institution in the name of the town against the owner or occupant of the premises, or other person, of an action therefor and for recovering in the amount of expense of the abatement.
(Ord. 1983-1, passed 7-12-1983)