§ 91.47 CORRECTION OF CONDITIONS.
   (A)   Whenever the Fire Chief or his or her authorized representative finds any building or other structure which for want of repair, lack of sufficient fire escapes, automatic or other fire alarm apparatus or fire extinguishing equipment, or for any other cause is especially liable to fire, or which is situated so as to endanger other property or the occupants thereof, or whenever the Chief finds in any building or on the premises combustible or explosive material of flammable condition, dangerous to the safety of the building or the occupants thereof, he or she shall order the dangerous condition or material to be removed or to be remedied in accordance with recognized standards and practices for the prevention of fires.
   (B)   The owner, occupant, manager, promoter, or other person in charge of any building or premises shall, after notice from the Chief, correct any condition in the building or premises in order to comply with recognized standards and practices for the prevention of fire and for public safety.
(1981 Code, § 91.47) (Ord. 3007, passed 12-8-1947) Penalty, see § 91.99