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use or occupancy to stand vacant for more than forty-five (45) days, unless <br /> the owner establishes by substantial evidence to the reasonable satisfaction <br /> of the chief building official that one of the following applies: <br /> (1) The building is the subject of an active building permit for repair or <br /> rehabilitation and the owner is progressing diligently to complete the <br /> repair or rehabilitation; <br /> (2) The building meets all applicable codes, is actively maintained in <br /> accordance with all city ordinances, is ready for occupancy, and is <br /> actively being offered for sale, lease, or rent. <br /> I. The owner of any boarded building, whether boarded by voluntary action of the <br /> owner or as a result of enforcement activity by the city, shall cause the boarded <br /> building to be rehabilitated for occupancy within ninety (90) days after the <br /> building is boarded and shall comply with the provisions of subsections A <br /> through H of this section, as well as all other provisions of the City Code. <br /> J. It is declared a public nuisance for any person, partnership, association, <br /> corporation,fiduciary, or other legal entity that owns, leases, occupies, controls <br /> or manages any building or property subject to this chapter to cause, permit, <br /> or maintain such building or property in violation of subsections A through I of <br /> this section. <br /> K. Within thirty (30) days after a property becomes a vacant building as defined <br /> herein, the owner of a vacant residential, commercial, historical, or industrial <br /> building shall cause said building to be registered as a vacant building pursuant <br /> to the provisions of section 8-1985 of this chapter and shall pay the registration <br /> fee required per section 8-1989. Further, the owner of said vacant building shall <br /> comply with all applicable provisions of this Code with respect to property <br /> maintenance, nuisance abatement, local property management requirements <br /> and monitoring. <br /> Sec. 8-1987. Security Requirements. <br /> A. Abandoned and vacant properties shall be secured so as not to be accessible <br /> to unauthorized persons. <br /> B. Securing of vacant or abandoned property includes but is not limited to closing <br /> and locking of windows, doors (walk-through, sliding and garage), gates and <br /> any other opening that may allow access to the interior of the property and or <br /> structure(s). In the case of broken windows securing means re-glazing or <br /> boarding the window. If deemed necessary by the Code Enforcement <br /> Manager, securing of vacant or abandoned property may require the provision <br /> of on-site security guard services. Such services shall be of sufficient duration <br /> and frequency to ensure that the property remains secure and no unauthorized <br /> persons may gain entry. <br /> C. If the vacant or abandoned property is owned by a corporation and/or out of <br /> area beneficiary/trustee/owner, a local property management company shall <br /> Ordinance No. NS-2993 <br /> Page 10 of 17 <br />