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   1321.15 (Reserved For Future Legislation.)
   1321.16 NOTICE OF VIOLATION.
   Whenever the Superintendent determines that a building or structure, or any work in connection therewith, which is regulated by the Dwelling House Code, is being erected, constructed, altered, repaired or demolished in violation of the plans and permit approved and issued by the Bureau, he shall serve written notice and an order upon the permit holder directing discontinuance of such violation and shall require such remedial action on the part of the permit holder as may be necessary to bring the erection, alteration, repair or demolition within the terms of the approved plans and the permit.
(Ord. 78-319. Passed 7-18-78.)
   1321.17 DISREGARD OF NOTICE AND ORDER.
   When a notice of violation and order is disregarded and the permit holder refuses or fails to comply with the same, and when no appeal has been filed against such order, the Bureau shall transmit the file relating to the matter, along with its report, to the office of the Director of Law. The office of the Director of Law may initiate and prosecute such action as shall be necessary to enjoin, restrain or compel compliance with the provision of the Dwelling House Code.
(Ord. 78-319. Passed 7-18-78.)
   1321.18 STOP-WORK ORDER.
   When the Superintendent determines that the continuance of construction, alteration, repair or demolition operations would be hazardous and contrary to the public safety and welfare by reason of noncompliance with the provisions of the Dwelling House Code, he shall, in writing, order the permit holder to cause all further work to be stopped, and shall require cessation of such operations, until the permit holder complies with the provisions of this Code.
(Ord. 78-319. Passed 7-18-78.)
   1321.19 PREVENTATIVE ACTIONS.
   The authority to refuse, revoke or suspend permits, to issue orders and notices of violation and the imposition of any other penalty provided in the Dwelling House Code shall not preclude the Director of Law from initiating and prosecuting such action as may be necessary to enjoin, restrain or prevent an unlawful erection, construction, alteration, repair, conversion or demolition. (Ord. 78-319. Passed 7-18-78.)
   1321.20 HEATING, VENTILATION AND AIR CONDITIONING PLAN REVIEWS AND INSPECTIONS.
   (a)   Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Fees. The plan review and inspection fees for all residential heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) work shall be as follows:
      (1)   Residential replacement of HVAC unit shall have a plan review and inspection fee of one hundred twenty-five dollars ($125.00) per unit.
      (2)   Wood burning or solid fuel stove and fireplace installations shall have a plan review and inspection fee of one hundred twenty-five dollars ($125.00) per unit.
      (3)   Re-inspection after a failed inspection shall have an additional inspection fee of one hundred twenty-five dollars ($125.00) per unit.
         (Ord. 24-124. Passed 7-16-24.)
   1321.99 PENALTY.
   Whoever violates any provision of the Dwelling House Code, or fails to comply with any lawful order issued by the Bureau under the provisions of this Code, or proceeds in the construction, erection, alteration, repair or demolition of any work in a manner which does not comply with the approved plans and permit issued for such work by the Bureau under the provisions of this Code is guilty of a misdemeanor of the first degree. Each day of violation shall be a separate offense.