1525.07 VACANT BUILDING PLAN.
   (a)    The owner or person in control of the vacant commercial or industrial building shall submit a vacant Building Plan that shall be approved by the Fire Chief. The vacant Building Plan shall be selected from and include the minimum requirements from one (1) of the two (2) following categories:
      (1)    Demolition. If the vacant commercial or industrial building is to be demolished, the vacant Building Plan shall include a proposed time frame for demolition which shall include a commencement date within thirty (30) days of approval of the proposed demolition plan and shall not exceed one (1) year in duration.
      (2)    Secured Structure. If the vacant commercial or industrial building is to remain vacant, the vacant Building Plan shall contain all of the following:
         A.    Plan for fire alarm and fire protection as required by the Fire Chief.
         B.    Plan of action to remedy any public nuisance existing in the building or on the property.
         C.    Plan for illumination of the exterior of the building and property, walkways adjacent thereto, parking or loading areas, and parts of the property which may be vulnerable to vandalism and vagrancy as determined by the Fire Chief.
         D.    A regular maintenance plan for all exterior lighting and illumination fixtures.
         E.    A plan for the maintenance of all structural openings, such as windows, doors, areaways and other openings to avoid the necessity of boarding up. Windows, doors, areaways and other openings that are located on the first floor and facing the street shall not be papered, soaped, blacked out or boarded up, and to avoid the appearance of vacancy, a form of display shall be set up that shall be approved by the Fire Chief.
         F.    A plan of action to maintain the vacant commercial or industrial building and property in compliance with the vacant Building Maintenance standards set forth in Section 1525.09 of this Chapter. (Ord. 2022-19. Passed 3-15-22.)