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<br />and other costs necessary to enforce the Administrative Order. Such costs, if unpaid, may be recovered by the City through a lien on the affected property or through a special assessment as <br />provided in Section 1-12-600 of this Code. <br /> (3) Any other order or remedy that is in the interests of justice. <br /> (c) Any and all other appeals not specifically provided for in this Chapter shall be heard in accordance with the provisions of Article 4 of Chapter 1-12 of this Code. <br />3-2-260 JUDICIAL REVIEWRESERVED. <br /> Review of any hearing held pursuant to Section 3-2-255 will be pursuant to the <br />procedures established in Section 1-12-450. <br />3-2-265 SUMMARY ABATEMENT PROCEDURERESERVED. <br /> Notwithstanding any other provision of this Code or this Chapter, whenever, in the reasonable judgment of the Enforcement Officer, the existence or continuance of any violation of <br />this Chapter, or any public nuisance, or any other condition that poses an imminent or immediate <br />danger of significant harm to persons or property, or so endangers the public health, welfare or <br />safety, an Enforcement Officer may act immediately and without prior notice or hearing to abate such condition. The expense or cost resulting from such summary abatement shall be enforceable as a personal obligation of the responsible party. The expense or cost of summary abatement may <br />be imposed as a lien or a special assessment on real property, as described in Section 1-12-600 of <br />this Code. <br />ARTICLE 3. RESERVED <br />ARTICLE 4. RESERVED <br /> <br /> <br />2811722.2 <br />267