6-1-5: REQUEST FOR HEARING AND APPEAL:
Any person ordered to abate a nuisance or condition may have a hearing with the mayor as to whether a nuisance or prohibited condition exists. A request for a hearing must be made in writing and delivered to the mayor or city clerk within the time stated in the notice, or it will be conclusively presumed that a nuisance or prohibited condition exists and it must be abated as ordered.
At the conclusion of the hearing, the mayor shall render a written decision as to whether a nuisance or prohibited condition exists. If he finds that a nuisance or prohibited condition exists, he must order it abated within an additional time which must be reasonable under the circumstances. An appeal from this decision may be had by immediately filing a written notice with the mayor. This appeal will be heard before the city council at a time and place fixed by the city council. The findings of the city council shall be conclusive and, if a nuisance or prohibited condition is found to exist, it shall be ordered abated within a time reasonable under the circumstances. (Ord., 10-5-1987)