Orders to remedy. The Code Enforcement Officer is authorized to order,
in writing, the remedying of any condition or activity found to exist
in, on or about any building, structure, or premises in violation
of the Uniform Code, the Energy Code, or this chapter. An order to
remedy shall be in writing; shall be dated and signed by the Code
Enforcement Officer; shall specify the condition or activity that
violates the Uniform Code, the Energy Code, or this chapter; shall
specify the provision or provisions of the Uniform Code, the Energy
Code, or this chapter which is/are violated by the specified condition
or activity; and shall include a statement substantially similar to
the following:
"The person or entity served with this order to remedy must
completely remedy each violation described in this order to remedy
by ___________ [specify date], which is 30 days after the date of
this order to remedy."
The order to remedy may include provisions ordering the person
or entity served with such order to remedy 1) to begin to remedy the
violations described in the order to remedy immediately, or within
some other specified period of time which may be less than 30 days;
to continue diligently to remedy such violations until each such violation
is fully remedied; and, in any event, to complete the remedying of
all such violations within 30 days of the date of such order to remedy;
and/or 2) to take such other protective actions (such as vacating
the building or barricading the area where the violations exist) which
are authorized by this chapter or by any other applicable statute,
regulation, rule or local law, and which the Code Enforcement Officer
may deem appropriate, during the period while such violations are
being remedied. The Code Enforcement Officer shall cause the order
to remedy, or a copy thereof, to be served on the owner of the affected
property personally or by registered mail or certified mail within
five days after the date of the order to remedy. The Code Enforcement
Officer shall be permitted, but not required, to cause the order to
remedy, or a copy thereof, to be served on any builder, architect,
tenant, contractor, subcontractor, construction superintendent, or
their agents, or any other person taking part or assisting in work
being performed at the affected property personally or by registered
mail or certified mail within five days after the date of the order
to remedy; provided, however, that failure to serve any person mentioned
in this sentence shall not affect the efficacy of the compliance order.