The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this article, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
Any enclosed structure designed for use as a habitation or for a commercial use, including engaging in trade or manufacture.
The designated building official for the city or his or her designated representative.
The city council of the city.
The chief administrative officer designated by ordinance, or by his or her designated representative.
The officers, employees and agents of the city assigned and designated from time to time by the city manager and/or council to review, comment, and/or report on issues with the enforcement of this article.
The person that owns the property on which a building is located, according to the real property records of the county; or the records of the appraisal district.
That all accessible means of ingress and egress to the vacant structure, including but not limited to all exterior doorways and windows are locked as to prevent unauthorized entry by vagrants and criminals.
A part of a building distinctly separated from other spaces within the building. It must be directly accessible from an outer door or through an interior door in a shared hallway rather than by walking through another building space.
That all lawful commercial activity at the building has ceased, or reasonably appears to have ceased, for 150 days; or the building contains more than three units (single building subdivided for multiple businesses), 75 percent or more of which have not been used lawfully, or reasonably appear not to have been used lawfully, for more than 150 days. Vacant structures have a water account but is not active.
(Ordinance 1393 adopted 5/6/2025)