(A) (1) In any case where any nuisance may be found to exist, the town's police officers or the Building Commissioner shall cause to be served notice upon the owner or occupant of the premises where the nuisance exists, or upon any other person so causing the nuisance, to request that person to abate the nuisance by the date specified in the notice.
(2) In determining the specified date in the notice, the town's police officers or the Building Commissioner shall take into consideration the degree of threat to public health, safety and welfare and the means required to abate the nuisance. It shall not be necessary for the town's police officers or the Building Commissioner to designate in the notice the manner in which any nuisance shall be abated unless the police officers or Building Commissioner deem it advisable to do so.
(`93 Code, § 6-54)
(B) The requirement for service of notice under the provisions of §§ 95.15 through 95.17 shall be complied with by first attempting personal service of the notice by the town's police officers or the Building Commissioner on the owner, occupant or other person suspected of causing the nuisance, and then mailing the notice by registered or certified mail to the last known address of the person sought to be notified or the address of the property where the nuisance exists.
(`93 Code, § 6-57)
(Ord. 435, passed 1-12-87; Am. Ord. 2005-022, passed 9-12-05)