§ 6.1.21 PUBLIC NOTICE BY CITY CLERK.
   (A)   After diligent search and inquiry by the law enforcement office or sheriff’s department, a written notice is not required as stated in § 6.1.20(B) above when the registered owner of the vehicle, or the owner or lessee of the private property (or other person in possession of the private property) cannot be found or determined. In which case, the public notice shall be posted by the City Clerk in three public places in the City for five consecutive days.
   (B)   Such public notice shall include, among other information, “Public Notice: To Whom It May Concern”, date of event, legal description of the location where the vehicle was found, including address, a full description of the vehicle or part(s) involved, when available, the last known person in possession of the location, and the date or approximate period of time when the nuisance existed.
(1985 Code, § 10.03.060) (Ord. 373, passed 3-3-2020)