(a) If a building is entered by the public and if the inspecting officer deems that there is immediate danger of injury to persons entering such building, or if such officer deems that there is immediate danger of injury to persons in a public place next to or near such building, then such officer may immediately condemn such building and mark it by a large sign saying "Condemned," and may rope off or barricade such building so as to keep the public away from the danger.
(b) No person, other than a duly authorized officer, may remove such sign or barricade until such building's condition is remedied and an occupancy permit is issued by the inspecting officer. While such building is so barricaded, no person, other than the owner thereof and his or her repairmen or the City inspector, shall enter such building or go beyond the barricade.
(Ord. 112. Passed 5-16-67.)