(A) Notice. Whenever the Building Inspector determines that there has been a violation of any provision of this section, the Building Inspector shall give notice of such alleged violation to the person to whom the permit or license was issued, as hereinafter provided. Such notice shall:
(1) Be in writing.
(2) Allow 30 days for the performance of any act it required. If work cannot be completed in the 30-day period, extensions may be granted if reasons for hardship do prevail and can be verified.
(3) The notice shall be served upon the owner of his or her agent as the case may require; provided, that the notice or order shall be deemed to have been properly served upon the owner or agent when a copy thereof has been sent by registered mail to his or her last known address, or when he or she has been served with the notice by any method authorized or required by the laws of the state.
(B) Hearing. Any person affected by any notice which has been issued in connection with enforcement of any provision of this section, may request and shall be granted a hearing of the same before the Board of Adjustments and Appeals.
(C) Orders. Whenever the Building Inspector finds that an emergency exists which requires immediate action to protect the public health, he or she may without notice or hearing issue an order reciting the existence of such an emergency and requiring that such action be taken as he or she may deem necessary to meet the emergency, including the suspension of the permit or license. Notwithstanding any other provisions of the section , the order shall be effective immediately. Any person to whom the order is directed shall comply therewith immediately, but upon petition to the Building Inspector shall be afforded a hearing as soon as possible. The provisions shall be applicable to such hearing and the order issued thereafter.
(D) Relocation. Efforts would be made by the Building Inspector to inform the resident of local, county, state, and federal programs that would assist them with relocation.
(Ord. 239, § 1204, Am. #4, passed - -2004)