4-1-3: NOTICE TO ABATE:
   A.   Definition: "Person" and "person in charge" have the same meaning as in Section 7 of this Chapter.
   B.   Notice Required: Upon being notified of an existing violation of this section, the Chief of Police or his designee shall advise the person in charge and/or owner of the property of such violation and request that immediate action be taken to abate the nuisance. In the event that the nuisance is not abated within ten (10) days after notice provided for herein, the Chief of Police, or their designees, are hereby authorized to issue a citation.
   C.   Contents Of Notice To Abate: The notice to abate shall contain:
      1.   An order to abate the nuisance and the date the ten (10) days have expired.
      2.   Location of the nuisance if stationary.
      3.   Description of what constitutes the nuisance.
      4.   Statement of act or acts necessary to abate the nuisance.
      5.   Statement that if the nuisance is not abated as directed within the time prescribed, a citation will be issued and the City may abate it and assess the cost against such person.
   D.   Method Of Service: The notice to abate shall be served personally, where practical, by United States mail, by verifiable electronic means, or by posting such notice to abate on the premises. Return service shall be made as provided by law for returns of personal service. (Ord. 350, 12-13-2017; Ord. 376, 5-10-2023)