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407.06: POWERS OF OFFICERS: <br />A. Notice: Whenever the officer charged with enforcement determines that a public nuisance is <br />being maintained or exists on premises in the City, the officer shall notify, in writing, the <br />owner or occupant of the premises of such fact and order that such nuisance be terminated or <br />abated. <br />B. Service Of Notice: The notice shall be served in person or by certified or registered maiL If <br />the premises are not occupied and the owner is unknown, the notice may be served by <br />posting it on the premises. The notice shall specify the steps to be taken to abate the nuisance <br />and the time, not exceeding thirty (30) days, within which the nuisance is to be abated. <br />C. Noncompliance: If the notice is not complied with within the time specified, the enforcing <br />officer shall immediately report that fact to the City Council. <br />D. Action Of City Council: Upon notice from the enforcing o�cer of noncompliance, the City <br />Council may, after notice to the owner or occupant and an opportunity to be heard, provide <br />for abating the nuisance by the City. <br />E. Notice By City Council: The notice shall be served in the same manner as notice by the <br />enforcing officer is served and shall be given at least ten (10) days before the date stated in <br />the notice when the City Council will consider the matter. If the notice is given by posting, at <br />least thirty (30) days shall elapse between the day of posting and the hearing. <br />F. Immediate Threat: If the nuisance poses an immediate threat to the health or safety of the <br />public, the City may abate the nuisance immediately with no hearing. (Ord. 1016. 6-8- 1987) <br />