(A) For purposes of this chapter, an unsafe building is a building or structure, or any part of a building or structure, that is:
(1) In an impaired structural condition that makes it unsafe to a person or property;
(2) A fire hazard;
(3) A hazard to the public health;
(4) A public nuisance;
(5) Dangerous to a person or property because of a violation of a statute or ordinance concerning building condition or maintenance; or
(6) Vacant and not maintained in a manner that would allow human habitation, occupancy, or use under the requirements of a statute or an ordinance.
(B) For purposes of this chapter the following are considered unsafe premises:
(1) An unsafe building; and
(2) The tract of real property on which the unsafe building is located.
(C) For purposes of this chapter, a tract of real property that does not contain a building or structure, not including land used for production agriculture, is considered unsafe premises if the tract of real property is:
(1) A fire hazard;
(2) A hazard to public health;
(3) A public nuisance; or
(4) Dangerous to a person or property because of a violation of a statute or ordinance.
(BC Ord. 2014-003, passed 2-18-14)