(A) The Code Enforcement Officer shall issue a notice and order directed to the record owner of the building.
(B) The notice and order shall contain:
(1) The street address and a legal description sufficient for identification of the premises upon which the building is located;
(2) A statement that the Code Enforcement Officer has found the building to be substandard with a brief, and concise, description of the conditions found to render the building dangerous;
(3) A statement of the action required to be taken, as determined by the Code Enforcement Officer:
(a) If the Code Enforcement Officer has determined that the building, or structure, must be repaired, the order shall require that all required permits be secured therefor, and the work physically commenced within the time (not to exceed 30 days from the date of the order), and completed within the time as the Code Enforcement Officer shall determine is reasonable under all circumstances; and/or
(b) If the Code Enforcement Officer has determined that the building, or structure, must be vacated, the order shall require that the building, or structure, shall be vacated within a certain time from the date of the order, as determined by the Code Enforcement Officer.
(4) Statements advising that if any required repair, or demolition, work (without vacation being required) is not commenced within the time specified, the Code Enforcement Officer:
(a) Will order the building vacated and posted to prevent further occupancy until the work is completed; and
(b) May proceed to cause the work to be done, and charge the cost thereof against the property or its owner.
(5) Statements advising that any person having record title, or legal interest, in the building may appeal from the notice, and order any actions of the Code Enforcement Officer.
(Prior Code, § 4.21) Penalty, see § 151.99