Whenever any building or structure has been condemned by the Building Inspector, and the existence of a building or structure in a dilapidated state of disrepair or other substandard condition is found and determined by the Building Inspector or, upon appeal from or report by the Building Inspector as hereafter provided, by the Town Council to be dangerous to life, health or other property, or is in a condition so as to constitute a fire or safety hazard or a public nuisance, the owner or owners of that building or structure shall be required to demolish and remove the same or remedy the conditions under the regulations and procedures herein provided; and in the event the owner fails or refuse so to do within the time directed by the Building Inspector or by the Town Council as hereinafter provided, the Town Council may in its judgment cause the same to be demolished and removed or cause other steps to be taken as it may find to be necessary to suppress and abate the nuisance and remove the fire or safety hazard and the danger to life, health or other property found to exist, and specially assess the cost and expense of doing the work, including the cost of abstracting the title to the property, against the lot or parcel of land on which the building or structure is located.
(1981 Code, § 15-37) (Ord. passed 4-25-1988)