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32.09   ENFORCEMENT.
   Whenever the Director or designated agent has reason to believe that there has been a violation of any provision of this chapter, it shall be deemed a public health and safety hazard. The Director or designated agent shall give notice by certified mail of such a violation to the person or persons failing to comply and order said person or persons to abate the nuisance within 30 calendar days from the date of notification. If such person fails to abate the nuisance, the Director or designated agent shall perform, either directly or by contract, the required action. The costs of the abatement shall be a special assessment against the property for collection in the same manner as a property tax, pursuant to Code of Iowa Section 331.384.
EDITOR’S NOTE
The following ordinances have been adopted changing the names of roads and amending the official 911 Address Map for Story County, which ordinances have not been included as a part of this Code of Ordinances but have been specifically saved from repeal and are in full force and effect.
ORDINANCE NO.
DATE ADOPTED
ROAD NAME CHANGE
58
January 7, 1997
209th Lane renamed Onion Creek Lane
60
January 28, 1997
201st Street renamed Deer Run Lane
135
February 10, 2004
State Highway 221 renamed 130th Street
150
February 28, 2006
330th Street (most southerly north-south segment, located in the southeast corner of Story County) renamed 740th Avenue
195
October 27, 2009
South Dayton Avenue renamed South Dayton Place and 560th Avenue
201
May 4, 2010
315th Street (portion of) renamed to East First Street
204
October 12, 2010
Oak Boulevard renamed to Oak Bend Road
241
September 1, 2015
West 4th Street renamed West 3rd Street
243
August 23, 2016
Maple Avenue renamed to West Maple Avenue
245
September 13, 2016
Portion of Grant Avenue renamed Hyde Avenue
274
August 14, 2018
Portion of Lincoln Highway renamed East Lincoln Way
 
(Ch. 32 - Ord. 295 - Sep. 22 Supp.)