When used in the article, unless a contrary intention clearly appears, the following terms shall have the following meanings:
BUILDING INSPECTORThe Director of Inspectional Services who supervises the Inspectional Services Department or designee.
PLANNING DIRECTORThe Director of Planning and Community Development who supervises the Planning and Community Development Department or designee.
PROPERTY OWNERA person or entity who alone or severally with others:
A. Has legal or equitable title to any commercial building or has care, charge, or control of any commercial building in any capacity, including but not limited to agent, executor, executrix, administrator, adminstratrix, trustee, or guardian of the estate of the holder of legal title;
B. Is a tenant with a legal right to possess an entire commercial building;
C. Is a mortgagee in possession of any commercial building;
D. Is an agent, trustee, receiver, or other person appointed by the courts and vested with possession or control of any commercial property; or
E. Is an officer or trustee of an association of unit owners of a condominium or cooperative which contains a vacant commercial property.
PUBLIC ARTWorks of art for public benefit and viewing, offered by the Planning Director or designee, which property owners have approved and agreed to temporarily display inside windows or upon other safe, visible exterior surfaces of vacant properties for agreed upon time periods and pursuant to such conditions as the Department of Planning and Community Development may develop.
VACANT PROPERTYAny commercial real property containing a visible storefront on the ground level that is not legally occupied, is abandoned, or is not used for a period of at least 90 consecutive days and is not under active construction or undergoing active rehabilitation, renovation, or repair, subject to an active building permit, to make the building fit for occupancy. Any commercial building in which more than 1/2 of the total exterior windows or doors are broken, boarded, or open without a functioning lock shall be deemed vacant, regardless of occupancy or the existence of a building permit.