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2. With the exception to abatements for long grass, weeds and <br />exigent public health or safety issues, any notice that accompanies <br />a fine, citation, or pending abatement The notice shall also state <br />that the property owner may, within 14 days of the date of the <br />order, request a settlement hearing before the hearing examiner <br />Planning Manager or Community Development Director, or for <br />appeals of the settlement hearing, City Council, and shall set out <br />the procedure by which that hearing may be requested. <br />3. (i) The notice shall also state that failure to abate the nuisance or <br />violation, or request a hearing within the applicable time periods <br />will result in abatement procedures, and that the cost of abatement <br />with penalties and interest will be billed to the property owner. <br />Pursuant to applicable state statutes, any unpaid fees and fines will <br />be charged against the benefited property via special assessment <br />under Minnesota Statutes for certification to the county auditor and <br />collection along with current taxes the following year or in annual <br />installments not exceeding ten, as the council may determine in <br />each case. <br />ii. Notwithstanding the 14 day notice described in <br />subsection 2-332(d)(2)a. above, and in the case of a <br />public nuisance defined in section 30 3 relating to <br />grass, weeds, or noxious growths of vegetation <br />upon public or private property exceeding eight <br />inches in height, the notice shall also state that in <br />the event more than one abatement process for the <br />same public nuisance has been undertaken on the <br />same property within the previous 12-month term, <br />the nuisance or violation must be abated within five <br />business days from the date of service of the notice. <br />iii. Notwithstanding subsection 2-332(d)(2)a. 2. the <br />notice shall state that the property owner may <br />within five business days of the date of the order, <br />request a hearing before the hearing examiner and <br />shall set out the procedure by which the hearing <br />may be requested. <br />4. The notice shall state that any items removed from the property by the <br />city or the city's designee will be held for 15 days prior to disposal. Within <br />those 15 days, the property owner can reclaim any items held by the city <br />or the city's designee after paying all fees incurred by the city associated <br />with the abatement. If the property owner does not contact the city within <br />15 days to reclaim the items, all items will be disposed of or sold. Any <br />
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