(A) In the event the responsible person(s) fails, neglects or refuses to comply with the abatement notice, a public hearing before the hearing officer shall be held pursuant to § 95.09. At least ten calendar days before the hearing, notice of said hearing shall be personally served upon or mailed via certified mail, postage paid, return receipt requested, to the responsible person(s). Service by certified mail shall be deemed effective on the date of mailing. If the foregoing notice is returned undelivered by the United States Post Office, the hearing shall be continued to a date not less than ten calendar days from the date of such return and the same notice shall then be posted conspicuously on the affected premises at least ten calendar days before the hearing.
(B) The notice shall indicate the nature of the alleged nuisance, the assessor's parcel number and street address, the designation of the time and place of the hearing to determine whether the same constitutes a nuisance, and the manner of its proposed abatement if the same is found to be a nuisance.
(C) Notices of hearing shall also be sent to adjacent property owners and any other persons as may be deemed appropriate by the Director of Police Services.
(D) The failure of any person to receive the notice shall not affect the validity of any proceedings under this chapter.
(Ord. 1128, passed 5-16-23)