![]() ![]() ![]() Executor, trustee, agent, etc, deemed owner of property for purposes of chapter. Any person receiving two or more notices within twelve (12) months of an initial violation notice and who fails to comply with a notice issued pursuant to this section shall be guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor. (c) Any person issued a notice of violation pursuant to this section who shall fail to comply therewith within the time specified shall be guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor. (b) Notwithstanding the above, in the event the director of public health or his designee or the person specified in section 27-3(c) determines that the nuisance constitutes an imminent, substantial or compelling threat to the public health or the environment, the notice requirement shall be dispensed with, and the procedure provided in City Code section 27-10 may be utilized. Proof of such service, delivery, mailing or posting shall be sufficient evidence of such service of notice. (3) The occupant of the land or premises and/or (2) The person allowing the nuisance to remain or continue ![]() (1) The person causing or creating the nuisance (a) Whenever it shall come to the knowledge of the director of public health or his designee, or persons specified in section 27-3(c), that there exists upon any land or premises in the city any nuisance, such person shall serve, post, mail or deliver a notice to any of the following to cause such nuisance to be abated from such land or premise within forty-eight (48) hours or in the time limit set forth in the notice: 39,649, § 1, adopted June 22, 1999, repealed provisions formerly codified as §§ 27-4 and 27-5, which provided for inspections by city police and provided that the executor, trustee, agent, etc, will be deemed owner of property for purposes of this chapter, and which derived from Ord. ![]()
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