The notice to abate provided for in Section 21.15.040 shall be headed “Notice of Public Nuisance” in letters not less than one inch in height and which shall, in legible characters, direct the abatement of the nuisance referring to this chapter for particulars. The notice shall indicate the nature of the alleged nuisance, the assessor’s parcel number and street address, if any, of the property involved, and shall contain a description of the property in general terms reasonably sufficient to identify the location and extent of the nuisance. The notice shall state that the property may be sold after three years by the county tax collector for unpaid delinquent assessments. The notice shall further specify the date, time and location of a hearing before the director, which date, time and location of hearing shall be not less than seven days after the date of issuance of the notice. The hearing shall be conducted to determine whether or not a public nuisance, as defined in this chapter, exists and shall be conducted by the director who shall act as the hearing officer.
(Ord. 624 § 4 (part), 2008).