(A) (1) Upon receipt of a notice to abate, the property owner or occupant served, or his or her duly authorized representative, may notify the Board of Public Works and Safety of an intent to object to any notice to abate.
(2) This correspondence shall be in writing and shall specify the street address of the property involved.
(3) The Board of Public Works and Safety must receive any such correspondence within the amount of time set out in the notice to abate.
(B) (1) Upon receipt of the correspondence, the Board of Public Works and Safety shall provide copies of same to the City Attorney and to the Inspector involved, who shall cause the objection to be investigated.
(2) No further action shall be pursued against that owner to abate the environmental public nuisance until the objection is resolved.
(Ord. G-01-25, passed 6-21-2001)