As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
DANGEROUS AND UNSAFE BUILDING
Includes:
A.
Any building (including but not limited to a residence), shed,
fence or other man-made structure which is dangerous to the public
health because of its construction or condition, or which may cause
or aid in the spread of disease or cause injury to the health of the
occupants of it or of neighboring structures.
B.
Any building (including but not limited to a residence), shed,
fence or other man-made structure which, because of faulty construction,
age, lack of proper repair or any other cause, is especially liable
to fire and constitutes or creates a fire hazard.
C.
Any building (including but not limited to a residence), shed,
fence or other man-made structure which, because of its condition
or because of lack of doors or windows, is available to and frequented
by malefactors or disorderly persons who are not lawful occupants
of said structure.
It is unlawful to maintain or permit the existence of any dangerous
and unsafe building in the City; and it is unlawful for the owner,
occupant or person in custody of any dangerous and unsafe building
to permit the same to remain in a dangerous and unsafe condition,
or to occupy such building or permit it to be occupied while it is
or remains in a dangerous and unsafe condition.
[Added 2-6-2017 by Ord.
No. 994]
In the event a building is determined to be dangerous and unsafe as defined in §
144-1 of this chapter, the City may demolition, repair or enclose the building in accordance with 65 ILCS 5/11-31-1, as amended. Abandoned residential property may be secured or enclosed in accordance with 65 ILCS 5/11-31-1.01, as amended.