14-3B-6: REMEDY OF DANGEROUS CONDITIONS:
   A.   Except for emergencies as determined by the building official pursuant to the ordinances of the city, city enforcement agencies and departments must give the historic preservation commission at least thirty (30) days' notice of any proposed order for remedying conditions determined to be dangerous to life, health or property which may affect the exterior features of any building or structure located in a historic district, conservation district or that has been designated a historic landmark.
   B.   The commission may require that material changes not adversely affect the exterior features of a building in cases where the danger to life, health or property may be abated without detracting from the exterior features of the building. In such cases, it is the responsibility of the commission and the city enforcement agency or department to cooperate with the property owner in an attempt to achieve a preservation solution whereby the dangerous conditions will be corrected with minimal adverse impact on exterior features. Such plan shall be approved by the commission and shall be signed by the chair of the commission, the property owner and the head of the city enforcement agency or department.
   C.   If a solution acceptable to the commission, the city enforcement agency or department and the property owner cannot be reached within thirty (30) days or a period of time acceptable to the city enforcement agency or department, the agency or department shall proceed to issue and enforce its proposed order. (Ord. 05-4186, 12-15-2005)