5-1-3: NOTICE TO ABATE:
Whenever the Zoning Administrator, Village Administrator or the President finds that a nuisance exists, he shall direct the Public Health and Safety Trustee to mail (certified) to the party responsible for the nuisance and to the party on whose property the nuisance exists a written notice ordering that the nuisance be abated within a reasonable time. The notice to abate shall contain:
   A.   A description of what constitutes the nuisance;
   B.   The location of the nuisance;
   C.   A statement of what condition or state of affairs must be achieved in order for the nuisance to be deemed abated;
   D.   The date by which abatement must be completed;
   E.   The date by which a request for a hearing must be filed and a statement of the procedure for so filing;
   F.   A statement that the responsible party has a right to appeal the abatement order to the Village Board of Trustees; and
   G.   A statement indicating that if the nuisance is not abated by the date prescribed and/or if no request for hearing is made within the time prescribed, this Village will abate the nuisance and assess the costs against the property and/or impose a fine.
(1990 Code § 25-1-3)