(A) Any responsible person who contests a notice of abatement shall, subject to filing a timely and complete appeal, obtain review before a hearing officer. The hearing officer must not have participated in making the initial determination that the public nuisance existed on the subject property or otherwise been involved in the investigative or prosecutorial activities related to the subject property. The administrative appeal shall be scheduled no later than 60 calendar days, and no sooner than ten calendar days, after receipt of a timely filed and complete request for appeal. The appellants listed on the written request for an appeal shall be notified in writing of the date, time, and location of the hearing at least ten calendar days prior to the date of the hearing.
(B) Any request by an appellant to continue a hearing must be submitted to the City Clerk in writing no later than two business days before the date scheduled for the hearing. The hearing officer may continue a hearing for good cause or on his/her own motion; however, in no event may the hearing be continued for more than 30 calendar days without stipulation by all parties.
(C) At the place and time set forth in the notification of appeal hearing, the hearing officer shall hear and consider the testimony of the appealing person, the issuing officer, and/or their witnesses, as well as any documentary evidence presented by these persons concerning the alleged public nuisances.
(D) Appeal hearings are informal, and formal rules of evidence and discovery do not apply. The issuance of a notice of abatement shall constitute prima facie evidence of the violation. The appellant, as well as all other responsible persons, shall have the opportunity to present evidence and to present and cross-examine witnesses. The appellant and the enforcement officer issuing the notice of abatement, or other responsible persons, may represent themselves or be represented by anyone of their choice. The appellant, or other interested persons, may bring an interpreter to the hearing at his/her sole expense. The city may, at its discretion, record the hearing by stenographer or court reporter, audio recording, or video recording. The hearing officer may question any person who presents evidence or who testifies at any hearing.
(E) If the appellant fails, or other responsible persons fail, to appear at the appeal hearing and/or to submit any admissible evidence demonstrating the non-existence of the alleged nuisances, the hearing officer shall cancel the hearing and send a notice thereof to the responsible persons by first class mail to the addresses stated on the appeal form. A cancellation of a hearing due to non-appearance of the appellant shall constitute the appellant's waiver of the right to appeal and a failure to exhaust all administrative remedies. In such instances, the notice of abatement is final and binding.
(Ord. 2018-254, passed 12-5-2018)