The City’s chief building inspector, or his designee, investigates
nuisances reported to or discovered by the City. After the investigation,
a determination is made as to whether, in fact, a condition exists to constitute
a public nuisance. If it is determined a condition does exist, the appropriate
parties are notified of the nuisance and given a time period within which
the condition must be remedied. If not remedied within that time period,
the City may abate the condition and charge the non-complying party for
costs related to the abatement. These costs are collected by the City Tax
Collector.
For more information and definitions, please click
here to refer to the
Chapter in the City Ordinance which details nuisances.