Whenever the building official, planning and building services department director, designee, or other official designated to enforce provisions of the Lassen County Code or state law that pertain to the use and/or development of real property (hereinafter collectively referred to as the "enforcement official") determines that a violation of the Lassen County Code or applicable state law pertaining to real property exists, the enforcement official may issue a notice to abate violation to the property owner and/or occupant(s), hereinafter collectively referred to as the "responsible person." Notice to abate violation shall include sufficient information to provide reasonable notice of activities or conditions constituting violations of the Lassen County Code or applicable state law, and actions necessary to correct the violations.
The notice to abate violation shall include the following information:
(a) The name of the property's record owner;
(b) Address of the subject property;
(c) The law or code section(s) violated;
(d) A description of the property's condition which violates the applicable codes;
(e) A list of necessary corrections to bring the property into compliance;
(f) A specific date by which corrections to violations listed in the notice of violation must be completed;
(g) Reference to the potential consequences should the property remain in violation after the expiration of the compliance deadline, including, but not limited to, criminal prosecution, civil injunction, administrative abatement, imposition of civil penalties, revocation of permits, recordation of the notice of violation, imposition of costs and fees, and withholding of future county permits;
(h) A description of the procedure to appeal the notice of violation including time limitations.
(Ord. 2022-07 § 4)