(A) If, after notice and a hearing, as provided for in this chapter, the Enforcement Officer determines that the nonresidential structure is a health and/or safety hazard and has not been properly maintained so that the health or safety of its occupants or others is jeopardized because of conditions of the structure and premises set forth in § 151.06, the Enforcement Officer shall state in writing findings of fact to support the determination and shall cause an order to be served upon the owner.
(B) The order may require the owner to take remedial action, within a reasonable time specified, as follows:
(1) An order may require the owner to repair, alter or improve the nonresidential structure to bring it into compliance with the minimum requirements of this chapter or to vacate and close the nonresidential structure for any use; and
(2) An order may require the owner to remove or demolish the nonresidential structure if the cost of repair, alteration or improvement of the structure would exceed 50% of its then current value.
(Ord. passed 7-20-2010)