§ 5B.303 BUILDING CODE INSPECTION.
   Once the certificate of occupancy has been revoked for a property, a Building Code inspection must take place prior to a new certificate of occupancy being issued.
   (A)   The Building Code inspection may result in corrective actions. A compliance order may be issued to the owner when deficiencies, unsafe conditions, or hazardous items have been identified during a housing inspection as described in the Columbia Heights Property Maintenance Code (Chapter 5A) and the Minnesota State Building Code provisions.
   (B)   The corrective actions must be completed and pass inspection by the Code Official in order to have a new certificate of occupancy issued for the property.
   (C)   If corrective actions are not warranted a new certificate of occupancy will be issued by the Code Official.
(Ord. 1559, passed 11-24-08) Penalty, see § 5B.601