(a) Imminent Danger. Imminent danger exists when, in the opinion of the Code Official: there is imminent danger of failure or collapse of a building or structure which endangers life, or when any structure or part of a structure has fallen and life is endangered by the occupation of the structure, or when there is actual or potential danger to those in the proximity of any structure or premises. Potentially dangerous conditions include explosives, explosive fumes or vapors or the presence of toxic fumes, gases or materials, or operation of defective or dangerous equipment, open pits, wells, shafts, or other dangerous excavations unprotected or inadequately protected. The Code Official is hereby authorized and empowered to order and require the occupants to vacate the premises forthwith. The Code Official shall cause to be posted a notice reading as follows: "This Structure/Premises Is Unsafe and its Occupancy/Use Has Been Prohibited by the Code Official." It shall be unlawful for any person to enter upon this property except for the purpose of securing the property, making the required repairs, removing the hazardous condition or of demolishing the same.
(b) Temporary Safeguards. Notwithstanding other provisions of this code, whenever, in the opinion of the Code Official, there is imminent danger due to an unsafe condition, the Code Official shall order the necessary work to be done, including the boarding up of openings and/or the fencing of premises, to render such structure or premises temporarily safe, whether or not the legal procedure herein described has been instituted; and shall cause such other action to be taken as the Code Official deems necessary to meet such emergency.
(c) Closing Streets. When necessary for public safety, the Code Official shall temporarily close structures and close, or order the authority having jurisdiction to close, sidewalks, streets, public ways and places adjacent to unsafe structures, and prohibit the same from being utilized.
(d) Emergency Repairs. For the purposes of this section, the Code Official shall employ the necessary labor and materials to perform the required work as expeditiously as possible.
(e) Costs of Emergency Repairs. Costs incurred in the performance of emergency work shall be paid by the jurisdiction. The legal counsel of the jurisdiction shall institute appropriate action against the owner of the premises where the unsafe structure is or was located for the recovery of such costs.
(f) Hearing. Any person ordered to take emergency measures shall comply with such order forthwith. Any affected person shall thereafter, upon petition directed to the Property Maintenance Review Board, be afforded a hearing as described in this code.
(Ord. 31-07. Passed 10-23-07.)