A. 
In case any resident of the Village shall file a complaint in writing with the Village Clerk alleging that there exists on the property of another, or through the act or neglect of another, conditions which constitute a public nuisance or which endanger or tend to endanger the property, safety or health of any inhabitant of the Village or the peace and good order of the Village or the public health, the Village Clerk shall cause such complaint to be investigated and shall submit the same, together with a written report of his findings, to the Board of Trustees at its next regular meeting.
B. 
The Board of Trustees may direct that the person or persons believed to be responsible for the alleged conditions shall appear before the Board of Trustees at a time and place designated and show cause why such conditions should not be abated or corrected.
Such notice may be served either personally or by registered mail or in the same manner as a precept in summary dispossession proceedings.
A. 
At the time and place designated, the Board of Trustees shall meet and hear the persons interested and may make such investigations and inquiries as the Board may determine.
B. 
Thereupon, the Board of Trustees may, by resolution, make such orders and directions as may seem necessary or proper under the circumstances.
C. 
The failure of the person or persons to whom such notice has been sent to appear shall be deemed an admission of the truth of the allegations and a consent to such action by the Board of Trustees.
The failure of any person to comply with the provisions of said orders and directions, or any part thereof, shall constitute a violation of this chapter.