As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings ascribed to them below:
ABANDONED BUILDING
A nonresidential or residential structure which has remained
unoccupied or unused for more than one year or for a six-month period
as measured below, whichever is sooner. Said six-month period shall
be measured from the date of service, as provided herein, of notice
of such nonuse or nonoccupancy to the owner.
Any vacant structure shall be secured against
unlawful entry, and the structure and adjoining yards shall be maintained
in a clean and sanitary condition and shall not present a hazard to
adjoining property or the public. All vehicular entrances to the property
shall be closed to prevent unlawful parking or storage of vehicles
upon the premises.
Whenever the Fire Marshal or his duly authorized representative finds that any building under construction or any existing nonresidential or residential structure is weakened from any cause or constitutes a hazard or threat to the health, safety or welfare of the occupants or the public, he may order said structure to be strengthened, repaired, secured, vacated or demolished, as he may judge, upon notice as prescribed in §
34-4.