(A) The property owner, and/or the occupant of a single-family dwelling or nonresidential property may appeal by delivering a written notice of objections with the Clerk-Treasurer. Such appeal notice must be filed within five days after the issuance of any notice, excluding the date of such notice. The five-day period shall be tolled if the same ends on a weekend or a holiday, until the next business day on which the Clerk-Treasurer’s office is open. An appeal notice may be delivered in person to the Clerk-Treasurer’s office or by U.S. certified mail, and will be deemed received on the date of in person delivery or the postmark for U.S. certified mail.
(B) An appeal by the property owner, and/or the occupant of a single-family dwelling or nonresidential property, shall be heard by the Town Council and shall be decided by a majority vote of the Town Council in attendance. Such appeal may be heard at a regularly scheduled meeting or a special meeting.
(2005 Code, § 91.56) (Ord. G-09-09, passed 8-10-2009)