§ 155.14 DESIGNATION OF UNFIT DWELLINGS AND LEGAL PROCEDURE OF CONDEMNATION.
   The designation of dwellings or dwelling units as unfit for human habitation and the procedure for the condemnation and placarding of the unfit dwellings or dwelling units shall be carried out in compliance with the following requirements.
   (A)   Any dwelling or dwelling unit which shall be found to have any of the following defects shall be condemned as unfit for human habitation and shall be so designated and placarded by the Health Officer:
      (1)   One which is so damaged, decayed, dilapidated, unsanitary, unsafe or vermin-infested that it creates a serious hazard to the health of the occupants or of the public;
      (2)   One which lacks illumination, ventilation or sanitary facilities adequate to protect the health of the occupants or of the public; and/or
      (3)   One which because of its general condition or location is insanitary or otherwise dangerous to the health of occupants or of the public.
   (B)   Any dwelling or dwelling unit condemned as unfit for human habitation, and so designated and placarded by the Health Officer shall be vacated within a reasonable time, such time to be not less than 24 hours or more than 60 days as ordered by the Health Officer.
   (C)   No dwelling or dwelling unit which has been condemned and placarded as unfit for human habitation shall again be used for human habitation until written approval is secured from and the placard is removed by the Health Officer. The Health Officer shall remove the placard whenever the defect or defects upon which the condemnation and placarding action were based have been eliminated.
   (D)   No person shall deface or remove the placard from any dwelling or dwelling unit which has been condemned as unfit for human habitation and placarded as such, except as provided in division (C) above.
   (E)   Any person affected by any notice or order relating to the condemning and placarding of a dwelling or dwelling unit as unfit for human habitation may request and shall be granted a hearing on the matter before the Boone County Board of Health under the procedure set forth herein.
(Ord. 91-4, passed 7-15-1991)