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ORD 286 2 <br />(b)The following city individuals may issue citations in lieu of arrest or continued <br />detention for violations of this Code. Areas of jurisdiction will be contained in <br />city policy as set forth in resolution form by the city council. <br />(1)Peace officers and part-time peace officers. <br />(2)Reserve officers. <br />(3)Community service officers. <br />(4)Zoning administrator. <br />(5)Assistant zoning administrator. <br />(6)Building inspector. <br />(7)Public services director. <br />(8)Building official. <br />(9)Septic inspector. <br />(10)PlanningCommunity Development director. <br />(11)Fire chief or marshal. <br />(12)Public works superintendent. <br />(13)As designated, subject to council approval. <br />SECTION 4. Orono City Code Title I, Chapter 2, Article I, Section 2-3 (c) is amended <br />by adding the underlined language and deleting the strikethrough language as follows: <br />(c)Upon adoption of a resolution declaring certain property to be abandoned <br />property, the city administrator shall give ten days’ published a notice, describing <br />the property found or recovered to be sold, together with the names (if known) <br />and addresses (if known) of prior owners and holders of such property, and <br />including a brief description of such property. The text of such notice shall also <br />state the time, place and manner of sale of all such property, except cash and <br />negotiables. Such notice shall be published once at least three weeks prior to prior <br />to the sale. The notice shall be published at least once in a legal newspaper <br />published in the city. If there is none in the city, the notice shall be published in <br />the county. Sale shall be made to the highest bidder at public auction or sale <br />conducted in the manner directed by the council in its resolution declaring <br />property abandoned and stated in the notice. <br />46