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As you look around the City and your neighborhood you may see different notices being issued by the Code Enforcement Officers. This section will give you a brief description of the different notices and what they may be issued for.
The following are various types of notices that the City of Papillion currently uses:


WARNING, DO NOT ENTER, UNSAFE TO OCCUPY
This notice is usually posted when a building is unsafe, unsanitary, or unfit for human habitation. Examples of this notice include buildings damanged by fire or storm.


ATTENTION, YELLOW TAG
This notice is usually posted as initial courtesy warning. This notice allows the property owner to correct the violation within a specific time frame and is used as a tracking system for the city. Examples of this notice include: weeds/brush/grass taller than 12", unregistered vehicles, or outdoor storage.

NOTICE OF VIOLATION
This notice is usually posted on vacant lots where there is nothing to attach a yellow tag on. Examples include: weeds/brush/grass taller than 12", outdoor storage, or garbage/trash/waste.

NOTICE, STOP WORK
This notice is usually posted on construction sites where no permits have been issued or more information is needed. Examples include: no permits for pool, fence, deck, or shed.