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A. Commencing 45 calendar days after service of the notice of violation and abatement, if no appeal has been filed, or 15 calendar days after the issuance of an order from the municipal court resulting in authority to remove, the enforcement officer shall supervise the abatement of the public nuisance.

B. The city’s costs related to abatement of the public nuisance may be collected from the property owner unless the public nuisance existed on the property without the property owner’s consent or acquiescence. If the city’s costs cannot be collected from the property owner, the city may collect those costs from the tenant or other person responsible for the violation. (Ord. 1162 § 1, 2009).