The Building Inspector shall examine or cause to be examined every building
reported as unsafe or damaged and shall make a written record of such examination.
[Amended 4-6-1998 by L.L.
No. 3-1998]
In cases of emergency which, in the opinion of the Building Inspector,
involve imminent danger to human life or health, he shall promptly cause such
building, structure or portion thereof to be made safe or removed. For this
purpose, he may at once enter such structure or land on which it stands, or
abutting land or structure, with such assistance and at such cost as may be
necessary. He may vacate adjacent structures and protect the public by appropriate
barricades or such other means as may be necessary and, for this purpose,
may close a public or private way. The Building Inspector shall take such
action as is required to abate the danger that exists on the property, including
but not limited to draining a pool and securing the property from trespassers.
[Amended 4-6-1998 by L.L.
No. 3-1998]
The actual cost to the City of said remediation, plus a sum equal to
5% of such actual cost for inspection and other additional costs in connection
therewith, shall be certified to the City Administrator. This amount shall
become a lien upon the property on which remediation has become due and payable
with the taxes remitted by the property owner upon the next tax bill prepared
by the City.