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The notice shall be posted on the property and shall be mailed to the owner of the property as <br />shown on the most current County Assessment roll. The mailed notice may be by registered <br />certified or first-class mail. <br />114.8 Appeals. <br />Any person served a notice or interested parties under Section 114.3.1 may appeal from <br />any notice and order or any action of the Building Official by filing a written appeal <br />therefrom at the office of the Building Official within ten (10) days from the date of service <br />of such notice and order. The written appeal request shall include, at a minimum, the <br />names and addresses of all appellants, a brief statement setting forth the legal interest of <br />each of the appellants in the land or building involved in the notice and order, a brief <br />statement of the specific order protested and a brief statement of the relief sought and <br />the reasons therefor. <br />On receipt of such appeal, the Building Official shall set the matter for hearing before the <br />Building Board of Appeals. Notice of the date, hour and place of hearing shall be posted <br />and served at least ten (10) days before the date set for the hearing in the manner and <br />upon the person specified in Section 114.3.1. The notice of hearing shall order all <br />interested parties who desire to be heard to appear and show just cause, why the building <br />or portion thereof involved in the proceedings should not be repaired, vacated or <br />demolished. <br />114.9 Rescission. <br />Any person who desires to have recorded a notice rescinding the notice of violation must <br />first obtain the necessary approvals and permit(s) to correct the violation. Once the <br />Building Official determines that the work covered by such permit(s) has been <br />satisfactorily completed, the Building Official may record a notice rescinding the prior <br />notice of violation. <br />Following the recordation of the notice of violation the Building Official is not required to <br />make any inspection or review of the premises to determine the continued existence of <br />the cited violation. It is the responsibility of the property owner, occupant or other <br />similarly interested private party to comply with the above provisions. <br />114.10 Costs. <br />Any person that violates any provision of this Code shall be responsible for the costs of any <br />and all Building Code enforcement actions taken by the Building Official in response to <br />such violations. These costs shall be based on the amounts specified in the San Leandro <br />Administrative Code, Title 6 Chapter 4, including but not limited to any attorneys’ fees and <br />costs.