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A. Whenever the council finds, based upon the recommendations of the city administrative officer or any department head, that a public nuisance may exist upon any premises, the council may, by resolution, declare its intent to hold a public hearing to ascertain whether the same constitutes a public nuisance which may be abated under the procedure set forth in this chapter.

B. The resolution shall describe the premises by street address, referring to the street by the name under which it is officially or commonly known, shall further describe the property by giving the lot, block and tract number thereof where applicable and the parcel number from the assessment roll, shall give a brief description of the facts forming the basis for the finding, and shall contain a brief statement of the possible methods available to abate the alleged nuisance. (Ord. 1206 § 1, 1991: prior code § 4400.3)