9-2-14: ORDER TO VACATE PREMISES:
Where a notice of violation and order to comply has been served pursuant to section 9-2-13 of this chapter, and upon reinspection at the end of the time specified for compliance, if no petition for a hearing has been filed, and it is found that the violation or violations continue to exist, the building inspector may order the habitation affected by the continued violations, vacated in accordance with the following procedure:
   A.   A habitation shall be vacated within a reasonable time which shall not exceed sixty (60) days.
   B.   Vacated habitation shall have all outer doors firmly locked and basement, cellar, and first story windows barred or boarded to prevent injury.
   C.   If a habitation is not vacated within the time specified in a vacation order, the building inspector may seek an order in a court of competent jurisdiction to require compliance with the order.
   D.   Vacated habitation shall not again be used for human occupancy unless the violations have been corrected and an occupancy permit has been issued by the building inspector. (1985 Code ch. 4 § 7-15)