(A) Registration. At the time of adoption of this subchapter, all owners of realty within the city that contain a vacant structure, as defined in § 150.30, shall register the same with the office of the City Clerk. For those structures that qualify as a vacant structure, the owner thereof shall be required to register the structure with the City Clerk within 30 days after the structure is found to meet the definition of a vacant structure. The registration form shall require information from the registrant as previously set forth in § 150.32(B). The Enforcement Committee and/or the Police Chief of the city shall have the authority to require that the property owner provide a professional opinion (architect, engineer and the like) to determine the structural integrity of the building, the repairs necessary to ensure its structural integrity and that it will be safe for entry by firefighters and police officers in time of emergency, and that the building and its contents do not present a hazard to the public during the time the building remains vacant. The Enforcement Committee and/or Police Chief shall the authority to issue orders to the owner for the corrective action deemed necessary. The Enforcement Committee and/or Police Chief shall rely upon the State Building Code and Fire Code, as well as other applicable laws, for guidance during any such structural review.
(B) Registration statement and fees, local agent.
(1) If none of the persons listed above is shown at an address within the state, the registration statement also shall provide the name and address of a person who resides within the state and who is authorized to accept service of process on behalf of the owners and who shall be designated as a responsible, local party or agent, both for purposes of notification in the event of an emergency affecting the public health, safety or welfare and for purposes of service an any and all notices or registration statements as herein authorized and in connection herewith. Registration shall be required for all vacant buildings, whether vacant and secure, vacant and open or vacant and boarded, and shall be required whenever any building has remained vacant for 60 consecutive days or more. In no instance shall the registration of a vacant building and the payment of registration fees be construed to exonerate the owner, agent or responsible party for compliance with any other Building or Housing Code or city ordinance requirements. One registration statement may be filed to include all vacant buildings of the owner so registering, but each structure constitutes a separate fee. The owner of the vacant property as of the last day of the month when the property has been registered of each calendar year shall be responsible for the payment of the non-refundable registration fee.
(2) Said fee shall be billed by the city; and based on the duration of the vacancy as determined by the following scale:
(a) No fee for properties that are vacant for less than one year;
(b) Four hundred dollars for properties that are vacant for at least one year, but less than two years;
(c) Eight hundred dollars for properties that are vacant for at least two years, but less than three years;
(d) One thousand two hundred dollars for properties that are vacant for at least three years but less than four years;
(e) One thousand six hundred dollars for properties that are vacant for at least four years but less than five years; and
(f) Three thousand two hundred dollars for properties that are vacant for at least five years, plus an additional $400 for each year in excess of five years.
(Ord. passed 10-10-2017) Penalty, see § 150.99