It shall be the duty of the Grand Island Police Department or the Code Compliance Officer in any case where a vehicle is allowed to remain in a non-conforming area and in any non-conforming off-street parking space, to deliver or send a Notice to Abate and remove such nuisance to the owner of the real estate or the owner's duly authorized agent or person, in possession, charge or control, and to the occupant, if any, by personal service or ordinary first class mail. Within five days after delivery or mailing of such notice, if the owner, agent or occupant of the real estate or piece of ground fails to comply with the order to abate and remove the nuisance, or if such owner, agent or occupant cannot be notified by personal service or mail upon written request from the Grand Island Police Department or the Code Compliance Officer to the City Attorney, the City of Grand Island may proceed to abate said public nuisance by causing said vehicle to be removed from the property at the expense of the registered owner of the vehicle after notice has been securely attached to and conspicuously displayed on the vehicle and at least seventy-two (72) hours have elapsed since attachment of said notice without said vehicle being removed to a conforming and legal parking space; or by other actions authorized by §20-15 of the Grand Island City Code. If the vehicle is nor registered, or if the registered owner fails to abate the nuisance, removal shall be at the expense of the registered owner of the property from which the vehicle is removed.
HISTORY
Amended by Ord. 9962 on 2/14/2024