(a) If a dwelling structure located within the Village is owned by a person or persons, none of whom reside within Cuyahoga County, the owner(s) of the dwelling structure, within thirty (30) days after the effective date of Section 1385.02 or within thirty (30) days after obtaining ownership of the dwelling structure, whichever is later, and annually thereafter, shall register with the Building Official on a form prescribed by the Building Official or his or her designee and shall designate an authorized agent for each such dwelling structure. The authorized agent must be a natural person eighteen (18) years of age or older who maintains a physical office with a street address in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, or who resides within Cuyahoga County. A Post Office Box shall not satisfy the physical office requirement. By designating an authorized agent under the provisions of Section 1385.02, the owner consents and agrees to receive any and all notices of violation of Village ordinances and to receive process in any court proceeding or administrative enforcement proceeding related to the use or maintenance of the property or dwelling structure, including, but not limited to, proceedings related to the enforcement of the Building Code, by service of the notice or process on said agent. The registration statement shall include the name and address of the designated agent and shall reflect the owner's and agent's express agreement to appear in court when summoned, that the agent shall be authorized to testify on behalf of the owner in such case, and that the agent's testimony shall be deemed to be binding upon the owner in any administrative enforcement proceeding, or court proceeding, instituted by the Village against the owner or owners of the dwelling structure. The failure of the owner of the dwelling structure to obtain a deed for the property or to file the deed with the County Recorder shall not excuse the owner from compliance with Section 1385.02.
(b) The designation of an authorized agent under this Section shall be deemed effective until the owner notifies the Building Official or his/her designee, in writing, of a change of authorized agent or files a new annual registration statement, or until the Building Official is notified in writing that such registration is no longer required because an owner of the dwelling structure now resides in Cuyahoga County.
(c) A violation of Section 1385.02 is hereby classified as a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable by a fine of not more than one thousand dollars ($1,000.00), imprisonment not more than six (6) months, or both. Every day such violation occurs or continues shall constitute a separate offense. Nothing in this section shall limit the court in fashioning a remedy other than those set forth herein that shall maintain the building to prevent it from harming the neighborhood in which it stands.
(Ord. 2022-12. Passed 4-5-22.)