The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this chapter, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
“ABATEMENT COSTS.” A city’s necessary and reasonable costs for and associated with clearing, preventing unauthorized entry to, demolishing all or a portion of a structure or premises, or taking any other action with regard to a structure or premises necessary to remedy a violation and to maintain and preserve the public health, safety and welfare in accordance with any city ordinance.
“CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD.” An administrative body created and acting under the authority of the Local Government Code Enforcement Board Act, KRS 65.8801 to 65.8839, or joint authority by virtue of having in place an interlocal cooperation agreement to perform and enforce the duties of a code enforcement board.
“CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER.” A city police officer, safety officer, citation officer, alcohol beverage control officer or other public law enforcement officer with the authority to issue a citation.
“FINAL ORDER.” Any order:
(1) Issued by the Code Enforcement Board in accordance with § 40.10 of this chapter;
(2) Issued by an assigned hearing officer in accordance with § 40.10 of this chapter;
(3) Created because a violator neither paid nor contested the citation within seven days as provided in § 40.09 of this chapter; or
(4) Created because a violator failed to appear at a hearing the violator requested to contest the citation as provided in § 40.10 of this chapter.
“IMMINENT DANGER.” A condition which is likely to cause serious or life-threatening injury or death at any time.
“ORDINANCE.” An official action of a local government body, which is a regulation of a general and permanent nature and enforceable as a local law and shall include any provision of a code of ordinances adopted by the city legislative body which embodies all or part of an ordinance, or for any city which has in place an Interlocal Cooperation Agreement to perform and enforce the duties of a Code Enforcement Board.
“OWNER.” A person, association, corporation, partnership or other legal entity having a legal or equitable title in real property.
“PREMISES.” A lot, plot or parcel of land, including any structures upon it.
(Ord. 17-01, passed - - )