(A) Access of code official/inspector. The code official/building inspector(s) shall be granted access by the owner or responsible agent at the date and time schedule for the inspection(s), for the purpose of conducting a compliance inspection. If any owner or responsible agent refuses to provide access to the premises for a compliance inspection, or fails to show up for the inspection, a code official may issue a ticket for fail to obtain entry to the premises. All properties inspected shall comply with the minimum standards set forth in the International Property Maintenance Code as adopted by reference in § 150.010.
(B) Inspection required. All foreclosed, vacant or abandoned properties which are required by this subchapter shall have an inspection to ensure compliance with all the requirements of the International Property Maintenance Code as adopted by reference in § 150.010. The following inspections are required: electrical, mechanical, plumbing, building, and ordinance enforcement.
(C) Reinspection required. Reinspection shall be required when violations are found to exist during a prior inspection. Before a certificate of occupancy is issued, all violations must be corrected and approved. The violations shall be corrected and a reinspection scheduled within 90 days after the initial inspection, except in dangerous conditions which must be remedied immediately.
(D) Extension for Compliance. Upon request and submission of proof of extenuating circumstances, the code official may grant an extension to make the repairs necessary to bring the property into compliance.
(E) Inspection fees. Inspection fees, reinspection fees and late fees as well as any other charges in connection with this subchapter shall be established by resolution of the City Council.
(Ord. , passed - -2013) Penalty, see § 96.999