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A. In the event a court determines property to be chronic nuisance property, the court may order that the property be closed and secured against all use and occupancy for a period of not less than 30 but not more than 180 days, or the court may employ any other remedy deemed by it to be appropriate to abate the nuisance.

B. In addition to the remedies provided for in subsection (A) of this section, the court may impose upon the owner of the property a civil penalty in any amount up to $100.00 a day, payable to the City, for each day the owner had actual knowledge that the property was chronic nuisance property and permitted the property to remain chronic nuisance property.

C. In determining what remedy or remedies to employ, the court may consider evidence of other conduct which has occurred on the property. [Ord. NS-2142, 2010]