(A) Issuance. If, after a hearing, the Board of Public Works and Safety determines that the dwelling or building under consideration is dangerous or unfit for human habitation, then the Building Commissioner shall, within ten days, issue and shall cause to be served upon the owner of the building or dwelling an order, ordering him or her either to restore the building or dwelling to a state of satisfactory repair within a reasonable time or to demolish the building within 60 days.
(Prior Code, § 152.15)
(B) Compliance.
(1) If the owner of a building or dwelling fails to comply with the order to repair, alter, or improve or to vacate and close the building or dwelling, the Building Commissioner shall cause to be posted on the main entrance to any building or dwelling so closed a placard with the following words: “This building is dangerous and unfit for human habitation. The use or occupation of this building for human habitation or any other purpose, is prohibited and unlawful.”
(2) If the owner fails to comply with an order to remove or demolish the building, the Building Commissioner may cause the building to be removed or demolished.
(Prior Code, § 152.16)