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Agenda - 05-18-2021; 5-a - Amendment to the Code of Ordinances – Minimum Housing Standards Ordinance
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ORD-2021-015-Amendment to the Code of Ordinances – Minimum Housing Standards Ordinance
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RES-2021-030 RESOLUTION AMENDING CHAPTER 20 OF THE ORANGE COUNTY CODE OF ORDINANCES
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17 <br /> fails to comply with an order of the Board of Adjustment following an appeal, shall be guilty of <br /> m' erin violation of this Ordinance. Each day that any such failure to comply with such order <br /> continues shall constitute a separate and distinct E48Rseviolation. <br /> (b) If the owner of any dwelling or dwelling unit fails to comply with an order issued by the Public Officer <br /> pursuant to subsection 20-45(b) of this Ordinance from which no appeal has been taken, or fails to <br /> comply with an order of the Board of Adjustment following an appeal, then the Public Officer may <br /> cause such dwelling or dwelling unit to be vacated and closed; and may cause to be posted on the <br /> main entrance of any dwelling so closed, a placard with the following words: "This building is unfit for <br /> human habitation. The use or occupancy of this building for human habitation is prohibited and <br /> unlawful." If a person removes a notice that has been affixed to a dwelling or dwelling unit by the Public <br /> Officer, that person is guilty of a misdemeaRerin violation of this ordinance. <br /> (c) Occupancy of dwelling or dwelling unit posted or placarded as provided in subsection 20-48(b)of this <br /> Ordinance shall constitute a m sde ea„orviolation. Each day that such occupancy continues after <br /> such posting or placarding shall constitute a separate and distinct effenseviolation. <br /> (d) Whenever a violation is , eRE).. 'Rated isde r,eaRO. U Rder the PFOVOSOORS .,f this nrdin-ARGeoccurs, <br /> the Public Officer, either in addition to or in lieu of other remedies, may initiate any appropriate action <br /> or proceeding to prevent, restrain, correct, or abate the violation or prevent the occupancy of the <br /> building involved. In addition to all other enforcement options provided herein, the Public Officer may <br /> issue a warning or citation as follows: <br /> (1) A warning may be issued by the Public Officer, his designee, or Inspector, without fine when he or <br /> she is of the opinion that a violation of this chapter may be remedied without the necessity of <br /> prosecution; however, a warning may not be issued in cases where public health and/or safety are <br /> endangered; <br /> (2) Enforcement personnel are hereby empowered to issue civil citations to any person(s) if there is <br /> probable cause to believe that such person(s) caused or is responsible for a violation of the minimum <br /> standards and responsibilities found in Sections 20-33 through 20-42. Enforcement personnel are <br /> authorized to assess penalties and seek civil relief as noted herein. Citations so issued may be served <br /> in person on the violator by the Public Officer, designee, or Inspector. If such a person cannot readily <br /> be found or if reasonable attempts have been made to effect service of the written citation upon the <br /> responsible person(s) by delivery or mail and those attempts have been unsuccessful, then a citation <br /> may be provided by posting the citation upon the dwelling in which the violator resides in a conspicuous <br /> place for a period of not less than 14 days. Any citation so served shall direct the violator to make a <br /> Payment of the penalty provided therein to Orange County on or before a specific day and hour named <br /> in the citation and to present evidence of the remedy of any violation of this chapter. <br /> (i) Citations may be appealed to the Public Officer within ten (10) days of receipt of the citation. <br /> Such appeal shall be in writing. <br /> (ii) The Public Officer shall render a decision on the appeal within ten (10) days. Any person <br /> aggrieved by the decision may appeal the decision pursuant to Section 20-46. <br /> (e) Neither this Ordinance nor any of its provisions shall be construed to impair or limit in any way the <br /> power of the County to define and declare nuisances and to cause their abatement by summary action <br /> or otherwise, <br /> Statutes § 14_4 and the enforcement of any remedy provided herein shall not prevent the enforcement <br /> of any other remedy or remedies provided herein or in any other ordinances or laws. <br /> (f) It shall be a violation of this Ordinance to prevent the Public Officer or Inspectors authorization to enter, <br /> examine, and survey at all reasonable times all buildings, dwellings, dwelling units, rooming units, and <br /> premises under Section 20-44 of this Ordinance. Each such incident shall constitute a separate and <br /> distinct violation. <br />
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