§ 150.178 INSPECTION PROCEDURE.
   (A)   If, upon completion of the triennial inspection, the premises are found to be in compliance with all applicable village codes or ordinances and other applicable laws and the inspection fees have been paid to the village, the village shall issue a certificate of inspection for the dwelling.
   (B)   If, upon completion of the inspection, the dwelling is found to have one or more health or life-threatening violations, or Exterior Housing Code or environmental violations, or other village ordinance violation, the village shall provide written notice of the violations to the designated agent or to the owner where the owner and designated agent are the same person. When the violations have been corrected, the village shall issue a certificate of inspection for the premises. The village shall not issue the certificate of inspection and may take any action necessary to enforce compliance with applicable village codes and ordinances until the violations are corrected. During the period between the initial inspection and the issuance of the certificate of inspection, the owner may continue to rent the premises unless the violations are so serious as to threaten the health or safety of the occupants.
   (C)   If violations exist, the village shall commence administrative hearing proceedings not less than 30, and no more than 90, days after the violation is reported by the Code Enforcement Inspector or Building Commissioner.
(Ord. 05-08, passed 5-10-2005)