The notice shall:
(a) State the finding of a health officer that a public nuisance exists on the property and the location of such nuisance on the property;
(b) Direct the owner and party in possession to abate the nuisance within a specified time by destroying the larvae or pupae that are present;
(c) Direct the owner and party in possession to perform, within a specified time, any work necessary to prevent recurrence of breeding in the places specified in the notice;
(d) Inform the owner and party in possession that failure to comply with the requirements of subsection (b) of this section shall subject the owner and party in possession to civil penalties of not more than five hundred dollars per day for each day the nuisance continues after the time specified for the abatement of the nuisance in the notice;
(e) Inform the owner and party in possession that before complying with the requirements of the notice, the owner and party in possession may appear at a hearing before the health officers at a time and place stated in the notice;
(f) Inform the owner and party in possession that failure to comply with the requirements of subsection (b) of this section will result in the city abating the condition, and expense thereof charged to the owner and party in possession as a personal obligation and/or made a lien upon the property upon which said condition exists.
(Ord. 3470 § 1 (part), 1983)