20-15   Procedure For Abatement Of Nuisances
If the owner, occupant, or agent in charge of any lot, building, or other premises, or the person responsible for the maintenance of a nuisance fails to abate said nuisance ten (10) days after a notice to abate has been mailed by ordinary first class mail and certified mail, return receipt requested, to the last known address of such person or persons, the city attorney's office may, with the consent of the mayor, bring legal action to obtain abatement of the nuisance.
In the event legal action to abate a nuisance is commenced on behalf of the City of Grand Island, the City Attorney shall request that the Court enter such order as is appropriate to expeditiously and completely abate said nuisance and that said order be of a continuing nature, permanently enjoining the defendant from continuing, maintaining, renewing or restoring said nuisance on said persons property or public property and entering a judgment against the defendant(s) for the costs incurred by the City of Grand Island in abating said nuisance conditions.