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<br />1. The address, when available, or location of the violation(s); <br />2. A legal description of the real property or the Snohomish County tax parcel number where <br />the violation occurred or is located, or a description identifying the property by commonly <br />used locators; <br />3. The name(s) of the persons responsible for the violation and the property owner (if <br />different than the responsible person); <br />4. A concise description of the violations and a reference to each specific provision(s) of the <br />code, regulation, permit condition, notice and order provision, or stop work order that <br />was or is being violated; <br />5. A statement of the corrective or abatement action(s) required to be taken and that all <br />required permits (if applicable) to perform the corrective action must be obtained from <br />the proper issuing agency; <br />6. A statement advising that if any required work is not commenced or completed within <br />the time specified by the notice and order the city may proceed to abate the violations; <br />7. A statement advising that if the required work is not commenced or completed within the <br />time specified by the notice and order, the responsible person shall be subject to a civil <br />penalty pursuant to EMC 1.20.190, which will be assessed per each day or portion thereof <br />that each violation continues beyond the date set for compliance until compliance with <br />the notice and order is achieved; <br />8. A statement that payment of the civil penalties assessed does not relieve a person found <br />to be responsible for a code violation of the duty to correct the violation and/or to pay <br />any and all other cost assessments issued; <br />9. A statement advising that, if any assessed penalty, fee, or cost is not paid on or before <br />the due date, the city may charge the unpaid amount as a lien against the property where <br />the code violation occurred; <br />10. A statement advising that any person named in the notice and order, or having any record <br />or equitable title in the property against which the notice and order is recorded, may <br />appeal from the notice and order to the hearing examiner within 14 days of the date of <br />service of the notice and order; <br />11. A statement advising that a failure to appeal the notice and order within 14 days of the <br />date of the notice and order renders the notice and order a final determination that the <br />conditions described in the notice and order existed and constituted a violation, and that <br />the named party is liable as a person responsible for a violation; <br />12. A statement advising that person responsible for a code violation has the duty to notify <br />the Code Enforcement Officer of any actions taken to achieve compliance with the notice <br />and order; <br />13. A statement advising that failure to comply with the notice and order may be referred to <br />the office of the city attorney for appropriate legal action; and