1355.06 APPEAL; HEARING BOARD.
   The owner of premises where a public nuisance is deemed to exist may, within ten days after completion of service of the notice to abate the public nuisance, make a demand in writing to the Code Administrator for a hearing on the question of whether in fact a public nuisance, as defined in Section 1355.01 exists. The hearing shall be held within ten days following receipt of the written demand and at least two days notice in writing of the hearing shall be given to the owner.
   The hearing shall be conducted by a Hearing Board composed of the Director of Public Service, the Director of Public Safety and the Health Commissioner or, in the event any such officer is unable to attend, by someone from his department delegated by him to act in his behalf. All members of the Hearing Board must concur that a public nuisance, as defined in Section 1355.01, exists before enforcement of the abatement is carried out. A copy of the decision of the Hearing Board shall be promptly served upon the owner in the manner provided for in Section 1355.04.
(Ord. 5760. Passed 12-5-68.)