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K. "Property"means any property, including land and that which is affixed, <br /> incidental or appurtenant to land, including but not limited to any business or <br /> residence, grounds, vacant lots, facilities,parking area, loading area, landscaping, <br /> building or structure or any separate part, unit or portion thereof, or any business <br /> equipment, whether or not permanent. <br /> Section 3: Determination of Chronic Nuisance — Notice & Demand. Title 9 of the <br /> Everett Municipal Code is amended by the addition of the following section: <br /> A. When the Chief of Police receives police reports documenting the existence of a <br /> Chronic Nuisance Property, he may independently review such reports to determine <br /> whether the property is a Chronic Nuisance Property as defined in this ordinance. <br /> B. If, following the review described in subsection A of this section, the Chief of <br /> Police determines that the property is a Chronic Nuisance Property, he shall notify the <br /> Person in Charge of the property in writing that the Property is a Chronic Nuisance <br /> Property and demand that he/she cease and desist from allowing Nuisance Activities, <br /> as defined in this ordinance,to continue. <br /> 1. The Notice & Demand shall contain substantially the following <br /> information: <br /> a. The name and address of the person to whom the letter is issued <br /> b. The location of the subject property by address or other description <br /> sufficient for identification of the subject property; <br /> c. A statement that the Chief of Police has determined the property to a <br /> Chronic Nuisance Property <br /> d. A concise description of the documented Nuisance Activities upon <br /> which the determination was based; <br /> e. A warning that there is potential civil and/or criminal liability for <br /> continuing to allow Nuisance Activities, as defined in this ordinance, to <br /> occur upon and/or within 200 feet of the property; and <br /> f. Name and telephone number of the Police Department representative <br /> who is responsible for handling inquiries from the person in charge of the <br /> property or others with an interest in the property. <br /> 2. The Notice &Demand shall be served by means of personal service, or by <br /> mailing a copy of the notice to the Person in Charge of the property at <br /> his/her last known address certified mail return receipt requested, or by <br /> posting a copy of the Notice & Demand conspicuously upon the subject <br /> property. <br /> 3. Proof of service shall be made by a written declaration under penalty of <br /> perjury by the person effecting the service, declaring the time and date of <br /> service and the manner by which service was made. <br /> 4. A copy of the Notice & Demand shall be served upon the Owner at the <br /> address shown on the tax rolls of the county in which the property is <br /> located and/or the occupant at the address of the property, if these persons <br /> are different than the Person in Charge of the property. <br /> 4 <br />