§ 5-1.40 HEARING; NOTICE.
   (A)   Where the Auxiliary Services Supervisor finds that the nuisance exists, he or she shall give not less than seven days written notice of a hearing to determine whether a nuisance exists to the owner(s) of an animal causing a nuisance by mailing the same to the owner's address as indicated thereon by certified letter, and further, by conspicuously posting on the premises of the owner's address a copy of the notice. The term OWNER shall mean the owner of a subject animal or any person who was in possession of a subject animal at the time a nuisance under this chapter was alleged to have occurred or exist.
   (B)   The notice shall indicate the nature of the alleged nuisance, the description of the animal involved, and the designation of the time and place of the hearing to determine whether the same constitutes a nuisance, and the manner of its proposed abatement if the same is found to be a nuisance.
   (C)   The failure of any person to receive the notice shall not affect the validity of any proceedings under this section.
(Ord. 845 C.S., passed 10-1-08)