(A) The enforcement authority may issue an order requiring action relative to any unsafe premises, including:
(1) Vacating of an unsafe building;
(2) Sealing an unsafe building against intrusion by unauthorized persons, in accordance with a uniform standard established by ordinance;
(3) Extermination of vermin in and about the unsafe premises;
(4) Removal of trash, debris, fire hazardous material, or a public health hazard in and about the unsafe premises;
(5) Repair or rehabilitation of an unsafe building to bring it into compliance with standards for building condition or maintenance required for human habitation, occupancy, or use by a statute, a rule adopted under I.C. 4-22-2, or an ordinance;
(6) Demolition and removal of part of an unsafe building;
(7) Demolition and removal of an unsafe building if:
(a) The general condition of the building warrants removal; or
(b) The building continues to require reinspection and additional abatement action after an initial abatement action was taken pursuant to notice and an order; and
(8) Requiring, for an unsafe building that will be sealed for a period of more than 90 days:
(a) Sealing against intrusion by unauthorized persons and the effects of weather;
(b) Exterior improvements to make the building compatible in appearance with other buildings in the area; and
(c) Continuing maintenance and upkeep of the building and premises;
In accordance with standards established by ordinance.
Notice of the order must be given under this chapter. The ordered action must be reasonably related to the condition of the unsafe premises and the nature and use of nearby properties. The order supersedes any permit relating to building or land use, whether that permit is obtained before or after the order is issued.
(B) The order must contain the following:
(1) The name of the person to whom the order is issued.
(2) The legal description or address of the unsafe premises that are the subject of the order.
(3) The action that the order requires.
(4) The period of time in which the action is required to be accomplished, measured from the time when the notice of the order is given.
(5) If a hearing is required, a statement indicating the exact time and place of the hearing, and stating that person to whom the order was issued is entitled to appear at the hearing with or without legal counsel, present evidence, cross-examine opposing witnesses, and present arguments.
(6) If a hearing is not required, a statement that an order under division (A)(2), (A)(3), (A)(4), or (A)(5) becomes final ten days after notice is given, unless a hearing is requested in writing by a person holding a fee interest, life estate interest, or equitable interest of a contract purchaser in the unsafe premises, and the request is delivered to the enforcement authority before the end of the ten day period.
(7) A statement briefly indicating what action can be taken by the enforcement authority if the order is not complied with.
(8) A statement indicating the obligation created by this chapter relating to notification of subsequent interest holders and the enforcement authority.
(9) The name, address, and telephone number of the enforcement authority.
(10) A statement that the hearing authority may determine the property to be abandoned as provided in I.C. 36-7-37.
(C) The order must allow a sufficient time, of at least ten days, but not more than 60 days, from the time when notice of the order is given, to accomplish the required action. If the order allows more than 30 days to accomplish the action, the order may require that a substantial beginning be made in accomplishing the action within 30 days.
(D) The order expires two years from the day the notice of the order is given, unless one or more of the following events occurs within that two year period:
(1) A complaint requesting judicial review is filed under this chapter.
(2) A contract for action required by the order is let at public bid under this chapter.
(3) A civil action is filed under this chapter.
(E) If the order contains a statement under division (A)(6) or (A)(7), notice of the order shall be given to each person with a known or recorded substantial property interest.
(Ord. 2020-OR-016, passed - -20)