CHAPTER 1373
Administration, Enforcement and Penalty
1373.01   Inspections.
1373.02   Right of entry.
1373.03   Notice of violation.
1373.04   Noncompliance with notice; remedies; corrections required prior to sale,
   rental or lease.
1373.05   Emergencies; orders for immediate repair or vacation.
1373.06   Placards.
1373.07   Expenses and costs incident to demolition.
1373.08   Rules and regulations.
1373.09   Appeals.
1373.10   Violations.
1373.99   Penalty.
CROSS REFERENCES
      Board of Zoning Appeals - see ADM. Ch. 150; BLDG. 1303.03
      Board of Building Code Appeals - see ADM. Ch. 154
      Multiple-Family District - see P & Z. Ch. 1115
      Adoption of Ohio Basic Building Code - see BLDG. 1307.01
      Permits, fees and deposits - see BLDG. Ch. 1329
   1373.01  INSPECTIONS.
   The Building Commissioner and the Fire Inspector are hereby authorized to make or cause to be made, on a continuing City-wide or area basis, inspections of all commercial buildings, all multiple-family dwellings, other structures regulated in this Commercial Code, and secondary or appurtenant structures, to determine whether or not such structures or premises conform to this Commercial Code. Such inspections may also be made whenever the Building Commissioner has reasonable cause to believe that a violation of this Commercial Code exists therein or thereon.
(Ord. 1992-114. Passed 11-16-92.)
   1373.02 RIGHT OF ENTRY.
   Upon presentation of the proper credentials, the Building Commissioner and/or the Fire Inspector, or their assistants, may request entry to all areas of any land or structure, from 8:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. during weekdays, and at all other times when necessary onto or into any multiple-family dwelling or commercial building, structure or premises in the City, to perform their duty relating to inspection and/or enforcement of this Commercial Code or other laws or regulations pertaining to land and structures or other construction in the City. If such entry is refused, the Building Commissioner and/or Fire Inspector shall apply to a court for a search warrant, provided, however, that if an emergency exists, the Building Commissioner and/or Fire Inspector, with the assistance of the Police and/or Fire Departments, if required, shall enter the premises using such reasonable force as required.
(Ord. 1992-114. Passed 11-16-92.)
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