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The Notice to Abate Nuisance shall contain all of the following:

(a) The name and last known address of each Owner, Beneficial Owner, Occupier and any other person in charge or control of the affected Property. (Ord. 2457, §1, 8/23/2011; Ord. 2576, § 4, 6/27/2017)

(b) A street address, legal description or other description sufficient to identify the affected Property. (Ord. 601, §6, 6/6/1967; Ord. 2576, § 4, 6/27/2017)

(c) A description of the condition or conditions causing the Nuisance on the affected Property and any and all corrective actions, as determined by the Code Enforcement Unit, that will be required to correct or abate such condition or conditions. (Ord. 601, §6, 6/6/1967; Ord. 2576, § 4, 6/27/2017)

(d) An order to commence the correction or Abatement of the condition or conditions causing the Nuisance within ten (10) calendar days after service of the Notice to Abate Nuisance, and to thereafter diligently prosecute and complete said correction or Abatement. (Ord. 601, §6, 6/6/1967; Ord. 2576, § 4, 6/27/2017)

(e) A statement that if the Code Enforcement Unit determines that the condition or conditions causing the Nuisance is imminently dangerous to human life or limb or is detrimental to the public health or safety, the Code Enforcement Unit may order that the affected building or structure be vacated pending the correction or Abatement of the condition or conditions causing the Nuisance. (Ord. 601, §6, 6/6/1967; Ord. 2576, § 4, 6/27/2017)

(f) A statement that the Owner, Beneficial Owner, Occupier or any other person in charge or control of the affected Property may not retaliate against a lessee of the affected Property pursuant to Section 1942.5 of the California Civil Code. (Ord. 2576, § 4, 6/27/2017)

(g) A statement that the Owner, Beneficial Owner, Occupier or any other person in charge or control of the affected Property may file with the Code Enforcement Unit an appeal of the determination that a Nuisance exists on the affected Property within ten (10) calendar days after service of the Notice to Abate Nuisance. (Ord. 2576, § 4, 6/27/2017)

(h) A statement that an appeal of the Code Enforcement Unit’s determination that a Nuisance exists on the affected Property must be in writing and shall clearly identify the Property subject to the Notice to Abate Nuisance. (Ord. 2576, § 4, 6/27/2017)

(i) A statement that, upon receipt of an appeal of the determination that a Nuisance exists on the affected Property, the Code Enforcement Unit shall set the matter for hearing before a Hearing Officer appointed by the Humboldt County Board of Supervisors pursuant to California Government Code Section 27720 and issue a Notice of Code Enforcement Appeal Hearing as set forth in this Chapter. Ord. 2576, § 4, 06/27/2017)

(j) A statement that the date of the Code Enforcement Appeal Hearing shall be no sooner than fifteen (15) calendar days after the date on which the Notice of Code Enforcement Appeal Hearing is served on the Appellant. (Ord. 601, §9, 6/6/1967; Ord. 2576, § 4, 6/27/2017)

(k) A statement that, if the required Abatement is not commenced, prosecuted and completed within ten (10) calendar days after service of the Notice to Abate Nuisance, or in case of an appeal, the time limits set forth in the Finding of Nuisance and Order of Abatement, the Code Enforcement Unit may correct or abate the condition or conditions causing the Nuisance on the affected Property. (Ord. 2457, §1, 8/23/2011; Ord. 2576, § 4, 6/27/2017)

(l) A statement that the Costs of the required Abatement may become a charge against the affected Property and made a special assessment against the Property, and that said special assessment may be collected at the same time and in the same manner, and shall be subject to the same penalties, interest and procedures of foreclosure and sale in the case of delinquency, as is provided for ordinary property taxes. (Ord. 2457, §1, 8/23/2011; Ord. 2576, § 4, 6/27/2017)

(m) A statement that the Costs of the required Abatement may also become a charge against the affected Property which has the same force, effect and priority of a judgment lien governed by the provisions of California Code of Civil Procedure Sections 697.310 , et seq., and may be extended as provided in California Code of Civil Procedure Sections 683.110 , et seq. (Ord. 2576, § 4, 6/27/2017)

(n) A statement that any Personal Property collected by the Code Enforcement Unit during the correction or Abatement of the condition or conditions causing the Nuisance on the affected Property may be sold in the same manner as surplus Personal Property of the County of Humboldt, and the proceeds from such sale shall be paid into the revolving fund created pursuant to the provisions of this Chapter. (Ord. 2457, §1, 8/23/2011; Ord. 2576, § 4, 6/27/2017)