(a)
Notice. Except when the city elects to enforce through another process, such as through an administrative citation process, whenever the city or such city official having enforcement authority determines that property within the city constitutes a public nuisance in violation of this chapter and seeks to abate the same, the enforcement official shall give written notice to the owner of the property and/or lessee of the property stating the violations with reference to the applicable code sections.
(b)
Time to Correct. The notice shall set forth a reasonable time limit for correcting the violation(s) and may also set forth suggested methods of correcting the same. Reasonable time to correct shall be dependent on the type and severity of the violation. The reasonable time to correct may, at the sole discretion of the city or such city official having enforcement authority over the violation, be extended or shortened.
(c)
Service of Notice. Notice shall be given either by personal service or by depositing the notice in the United States mail, postage prepaid, addressed to the property address of the residence. A copy may also be provided to the owner of such lot or parcel of land either by personal service or by depositing the notice in the United States mail, postage prepaid, to the name and address as it appears on the last available equalized assessment roll, supplemental roll of the county of Monterey. If no such address appears, then a copy of the notice may be mailed to the property address, and is presumed to be notice to the owner. In order for an absentee owner to be subject to the penalties and costs described in Article 7 of this chapter, notice must be provided by any method authorized by this subsection.
A copy of the notice may also be posted on the property in a conspicuous place. Where known, a copy may also be provided to the owner or occupant by email in the city’s discretion. The failure of any person to receive the notice required by this section shall not affect the validity of any proceedings taken under this chapter.
The notice shall bear the date of personal service or mailing and shall be in substantially the following form:
NOTICE TO ABATE PROPERTY NUISANCE |
Site Address: Assessor Parcel Number: Date: |
Notice is hereby given that the above-described property is a public nuisance in violation of the following codes: [set forth applicable code(s)]. A nuisance exists because [describe the nuisance]. You must abate the nuisance within [set forth applicable days]. There will be no further notice. |
If the nuisance is not removed within the required time, the nuisance may be abated by the city of King or a contractor hired by the city to remove the nuisance. The property owner will be billed for the cost of such abatement plus administrative fees. In addition, the property owner or other responsible party may be issued a citation and/or billed for the city’s enforcement costs. |
If you receive an invoice from the city for abatement, you will have fifteen days from the issuance to pay the invoice. If you do not to pay the invoice within fifteen days, the unpaid amount will be added to your property taxes as a special assessment against your property. |
All persons having any objections to the proposed abatement may file an appeal in accordance with [identify code section]. The appeal must be in writing, filed with the city clerk at 212 S. Vanderhurst Avenue, King City, California 93930, and received within [specify number of days] from the date of this Notice. The appeal must state the basis for the appeal with sufficient specificity so that the city manager or Hearing Officer can understand the basis for the appeal and must include the name, address, and telephone number of the person filing the appeal. Failure to file a timely appeal will result in the city proceeding with the work required at your expense in a timely fashion without further notice or hearing. |
If the nuisance condition(s) create an imminent danger to the public, the appeal may be considered after abatement of the nuisance. |
DATED: this day of _______, 20__________. |
[ENFORCEMENT OFFICIAL NAME AND TITLE] ________________________________________ CITY OF KING, CALIFORNIA |
(d)
Calendar Days. Unless otherwise specified, days as used in this article shall mean calendar days.
(Ord. 739 § 2, 2017)