1335.01 General provisions.
1335.03 Notices and orders.
1335.05 Right of entry.
1335.07 Access by owner or operator.
1335.09 Identification.
1335.11 Inspection; coordination of enforcement.
1335.13 Rule making authority.
1335.15 Organization.
1335.17 Restriction of employees.
1335.19 Relief from personal responsibility.
1335.21 Official records.
1335.23 Imminent danger.
1335.25 Temporary safeguards.
1335.27 Closing streets.
1335.29 Emergency repairs.
1335.31 Cost of emergency repairs.
1335.99 Penalty.
CROSS REFERENCES
General Building Code administration - see BLDG. Title One
Housing Code administration - see BLDG. Ch. 1367
The Code Official is authorized to enter the premises at reasonable times to inspect. Prior to entering into a space not otherwise open to the general public, the Code Official shall make a reasonable effort to locate the owner or other person having charge or control of the structure or premises, present proper identification and request entry. If requested entry is refused or not obtained, the Code Official shall pursue recourse as provided by law.
(Ord. 10853/95. Passed 12-13-95.)
Every occupant of a structure or premises shall give the owner or operator thereof, or agent or employee, access to any part of such structure or its premises at reasonable times for the purpose of making such inspection, maintenance, repairs or alterations as are necessary to comply with provisions of this code.
(Ord. 10853/95. Passed 12-13-95.)
Inspection of premises, the issuance of notices and orders and enforcement thereof shall be the responsibility of the Code Official so charged by the City. All buildings and premises within the City are subject to exterior inspections from time to time by the Code Official. Whenever inspections are necessary by any other department, the Code Official shall make reasonable effort to arrange for the coordination of such inspections so as to minimize the number of visits by inspectors, and to confer with the other departments for the purpose of eliminating conflicting orders before any are issued. A department shall not, however, delay the issuance of any emergency orders.
(Ord. 10853/95. Passed 12-13-95.)
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