(A) When the conduct of any owner or their agent, representative, employee, or lessee, or the condition of their rental dwelling is detrimental to the public health, sanitation, safety, and general welfare of the community at large or residents of the rental dwelling so as to constitute a nuisance, fire hazard, or other unsafe or dangerous condition and thus give rise to an emergency, the City Manager has the authority to issue a no occupancy order or close off individual units or such areas of the rental dwelling.
(B) Notice of a no occupancy order must be posted at the location of the rental dwelling and at the units or areas affected and shall indicate the units or areas affected. Upon notice of a no occupancy order, the City Manager may impose terms and conditions as necessary to remedy the nuisance, fire hazard, or other unsafe or dangerous condition.
(Ord. 433, passed 4-19-18)