This case presents the principal question of whether, in an administrative proceeding brought by a municipality to abate a public nuisance, the due process clauses of the state and federal Constitutions require that the offending property owner receive a full, judicial-type hearing.
We hold that due process is satisfied as long as the property owner receives adequate notice of the nature of the alleged...
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