(A) Any building or structure or part thereof, partially destroyed or otherwise, which is found by the Building Inspector to be in a dilapidated state of disrepair or other substandard condition so as to be dangerous to life, health or other property, or to constitute a fire or safety hazard or a public nuisance shall be declared by the Building Inspector to be unsafe.
(B) An unsafe condition may be caused by defective construction, overloaded structural parts, decay, susceptibility to fire, unsafe exits or any other hazardous conditions or circumstances.
(C) The Building Inspector shall have authority, and it shall be his or her duty, to declare all like buildings or structures unsafe and to take appropriate action to have the conditions corrected or removed.
(D) A like declaration by the Building Inspector shall constitute an order of condemnation for the purposes of this chapter.
(1981 Code, § 15-36) (Ord. passed 4-25-1988)