For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning:
Abate.To remove the source of the public nuisance either by correcting specific problems or by removal from public or private property.
Abatement Costs.Also referred to as "costs of abatement," shall begin to accrue at the time the city first receives a complaint regarding a problem on the property.
Abatement Hearing.The administrative hearing before the hearing officer after issuance of a notice to abate by an abatement official.
Abatement Official.The city manager, the building official, the chief of police, the fire official, the code enforcement officer and any employee or agent of the city so designated by them and charged with enforcing this code, or applicable state code.
Administrative Costs.They include all costs and expenses incurred by the city in abating a public nuisance. Such costs include, but are not limited to, the following: the actual expenses and costs to the city in the preparation of notices, specifications and contracts; inspection of the work; any attorney fees expended in the abatement of the nuisance through civil action or otherwise; all costs and expenses for which the city may be liable under state law arising from or related to the nuisance abatement action; and all costs or expenses to which the city may be entitled pursuant to California Health and Safety Code Section
520 and other statutory entitlements.
Applicable State Code.Any law of the state of California which protects the health, safety, or welfare of the citizens of the city of La Verne.
Boarded Building.A building whose doors and windows have been covered with plywood or other material for the purpose of preventing entry into the building by persons or animals.
Fire Official.The fire chief, deputy fire chief, or fire marshal or designee, authorized to enforce provisions of this code or the fire code of the city of La Verne.
Hearing Officer.The official designated by the city clerk charged with presiding over the abatement hearing and responsible for issuing orders to abate public nuisances and costs.
Interested Party.The owner, legal occupant, or holder of a recorded interest of a property subject to a notice or order to abate.
Notice to Abate.The notice of a nuisance on the property and instructions to abate as ordered by an abatement official upon the finding of a nuisance.
Order.The notice to abate a public nuisance issued pursuant to Section
9.40.090 of this chapter.
Owner.The owner of record of real property.
Premises.Any real property or improvements thereon.
Public View.Anything which can be seen by a person with average vision while on public property or areas of private property open to access by the public.
Recipient.Any person, not necessarily the owner of the premises, who received a notice or order to abate pursuant to this chapter.
Refuse and Waste.Unused or discarded matter or material having no substantial market value, and which consists of such matter and material as rubbish, refuse, debris, and matter of any kind, including, but not limited to, sludge, rubble, asphalt, concrete, plaster, tile, rocks, bricks, soil, building materials, wood, crates, cartons, paper, containers, boxes, machinery or parts thereof, scrap metal and other pieces of metal, ferrous or nonferrous, furniture, or parts thereof, trimmings from plants or trees, cans, bottles and barrels containing refuse and waste matter.
(Ord. 1113 § 1, 2022)