§ 29.03.10. Suspension and reinstatement.


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  • (A)

    At the end of the time allowed for correction of violations cited, the code inspector, lacking sufficient documentary evidence of compliance, shall reinspect the rental dwelling or rooming house. If he determines that such conditions have not been corrected, he may issue an order suspending the operating permit.

    Any person whose permit to operate a rental dwelling or rooming house has been suspended shall be entitled to a reconsideration of the order by the housing appeals board in the manner herein provided. If no request for reconsideration or appeals reaches the housing appeals board within 14 days following receipt of an order of suspension, the permit shall be revoked, except that prior to revocation any person whose permit has been suspended may request reinspection, upon a showing that the violation or violations cited in the notice have been corrected.

    (B)

    When the owner or agent has been ordered by the code inspector to correct violations that may exist in a dwelling, as noted in the procedure in Section 29.02.03, the inspector shall reinspect the property to verify compliance with the original order. If additional inspections are required, due to noncompliance, a fee to be established by ordinance shall be assessed to the owner for each additional inspection. A reinstatement fee shall be established by ordinance.