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<br />3 <br /> <br />that may be pursued. The City has the option to utilize any of the following procedures to enforce this <br />Code. These procedures may be used separately, or in combination, to alleviate the violation. <br /> <br />(a) Upon expiration of the time required by the notice, the City Administrator and/or designee shall <br />notify the property owner of the date on which the nuisance or violation will be abated and proceed with <br />the abatement, unless a request for a hearing has been timely filed. <br /> <br />(b) The City shall, within seven (7) days after any appeal period has expired or as soon as it can be <br />reasonably accomplished, have the property abated in accordance with this section. <br /> <br />(c) Once a property has been approved for abatement, the City reserves the right to enter the property <br />to remove the public nuisance completely, if the work is not able to be fully carried out in one day, the <br />City can return until the nuisance is completely abated. <br /> <br />5. Abated property storage. <br />a. Any items, other than hazardous materials, public health nuisances, and grass, weeds and brush <br />removed from the property by the City or the City’s designee will be held for 15 days prior to disposal. <br /> <br />b. Within those 15 days, the property owner can reclaim any items held by the City or the City’s designee <br />after paying all fees incurred by the City associated with the abatement. <br /> <br />c. If the property owner does not contact the City within 15 days to reclaim the items, all items will be <br />disposed of or sold. <br /> <br />d. Any abated items that are reclaimed and returned to the property by the property owner that are found <br />to be in violation of this article, shall be abated immediately by the City without the need to begin a new <br />abatement process. <br /> <br />e. The property owner may request the items stored to be disposed of anytime within the 15-day storage <br />period, excluding weekends and observed holidays. The property owner will only be billed for the time <br />stored until the disposal request is made. <br /> <br />6. Abatement costs and billing. The City Administrator and/or designee, shall keep a record of the costs <br />of abatement performed for which the property owner shall be billed. The invoice shall state and certify <br />the description of the land, parcels involved and the amount assessable to each. To cover administrative <br />costs necessarily incurred in the abatement procedure, an administrative fee in the amount of not more <br />than 25% of the cost to abate the nuisance shall be imposed, except that in no event shall the <br />administrative fee be less than $250. <br /> <br />To resolve this problem, we asked the property owner respectfully to do one of the following: <br /> Remove nuisance items from the property. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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