5-3-9: CITY ALTERNATIVES UPON IDENTIFYING NUISANCE CONDITIONS:
Upon initially identifying conditions constituting a nuisance, a city official may take one or more of the following actions:
   A.   Issue a written courtesy warning to a property agent allowing up to ten (10) business days to correct the nuisance conditions.
   B.   Issue a formal order to correct to a property agent.
   C.   Under certain circumstances, direct that the nuisance be abated immediately.
   D.   Cause a citation to be issued to a property agent for a violation of this chapter.
   E.   Refer the matter to the city attorney for appropriate legal action.
   F.   Take any other action available at law or in equity.
   G.   For purposes of this chapter, any and all property agents may be held jointly responsible for maintaining a property, correcting nuisance conditions, and for the cost of abatement under this chapter. In addition, any action taken against one property agent for a property shall not bar action against other property agents in relation to the same property nor shall such action necessitate action against other property agents in relation to the same property. (Ord. 2557, 12-19-2016)