§ 96.03  NOTIFICATION OF PROPERTY OWNER OR OCCUPANT; FAILURE OR REFUSAL TO ABATE; ABATEMENT BY TOWN GENERALLY.
   (A)   Upon a determination that conditions constituting a public nuisance exist, the Building Inspector shall notify, in writing, the owner occupant or person in possession of the premises in question of the conditions constituting the public nuisance and shall order the prompt abatement thereof within three days from receipt of the written notice.
   (B)   If any person, having been ordered to abate a public nuisance, fails, neglects or refuses to abate or remove the condition constituting the nuisance within three days from receipt of the order, the Building Inspector shall cause the condition to be removed or otherwise remedied by having employees of the town go upon the premises and remove or otherwise abate the nuisance under the supervision of an officer or employee designated by the Mayor.
   (C)   Any person who has been ordered to abate a public nuisance may, within the time allowed by this section, request the town, in writing, to remove the condition, the cost of which shall be paid by the person making the request.
(1977 Code, § 19-3)