5-1-9: NUISANCE ABATEMENT PROCEDURES:
   A.   No Immediate Danger: If it is determined by the superintendent that a public nuisance has been created or is being maintained by violation of this title, but that the nature of such nuisance is not such as to threaten great and immediate danger to the public health, safety or welfare, written notice shall be served on the person causing or maintaining the nuisance to remove or correct the same (identifying the nature of the violation) within a specified reasonable time. The offender shall, within the period of time stated in said notice, abate the nuisance and permanently cease all violations. The town may terminate utility service as a result of any violation of any provision of this title.
   B.   Summary Abatement Upon Immediate Danger: If it is determined by the superintendent that a public nuisance caused by the violation of this title exists, and that there is great and immediate danger to the public health, safety or welfare, the town may cause the same to immediately be abated and charge the cost thereof to the owner, occupant or person causing, permitting or maintaining the nuisance, as the case may be. Written notice identifying the nature of the violation shall be served upon the person causing or maintaining the nuisance as soon as may be practicable. (Ord. SW-O-89-1, 8-8-1989)