After presenting proper identification, the Building Inspector,
the contracted code enforcement agency, Police Chief, Fire Chief,
or their respective deputies or designees shall be permitted to enter
upon any property at any reasonable time for the purpose of making
inspections to determine compliance with this chapter and related
ordinances. If denied access, a special inspection warrant may be
requested for such access, pursuant to § 66.0119, Wis. Stats.,
as amended from time to time.
The order shall be served on the owner (and occupant if different
from the owner) by delivering the same to and leaving it with any
adult competent person in charge of the premises or in case no such
person is found upon the premises by affixing a copy thereof in a
conspicuous place near the entrance of the premises accompanied by
regular mail to the owner and occupant of the premises.
Any person affected by any notice or order which has been issued
in connection with the enforcement of any of the provisions of this
chapter may request and shall be granted a hearing before the Common
Council. Requests for such hearing shall be filed with the Clerk no
later than five business days from the date of the notice or order.
The penalty for the violation of this chapter (the Property Maintenance Code), or any rule, notice, or order promulgated hereunder, shall be as provided in Chapter
1, §
1-4, of this Code.