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A. If, within the time allowed, the nuisance has not been abated by the person responsible, the city manager or designee may abate the violation or cause the nuisance to be abated.

B. The city manager or designee charged with abatement of the nuisance shall have the right at reasonable times to enter into or upon property in accordance with all laws, including search and seizure laws, to investigate or cause the removal of a nuisance.

C. The city recorder shall keep an accurate record of the expense incurred by the city in physically abating the nuisance, and shall include therein a charge for administrative overhead in accordance with the fee schedule adopted by resolution of the city council.

D. The city shall have the authority to dispose of all seized property in any lawful manner and shall, if practical, attempt to obtain salvage value for material that has a fair market value in excess of $100.00 per item. [Ord. 928 § 3, 2017.]