Jackson |
Code of Ordinances |
Chapter 14. HOUSING |
Article II. MINIMUM HOUSING STANDARDS |
Division 2. ENFORCEMENT |
§ 14-42.2. Reasons for revocation or denial of certificate of compliance.
A certificate of compliance may be denied or revoked by the chief building official for any of the following reasons:
(1)
Whenever the city finds that the owner of any non-owner occupied residential dwelling or unit has failed to comply with a notice of violation issued pursuant to chapter 14 of this Code;
(2)
If an owner or responsible local agent has refused or failed to allow an inspection of the non-owner occupied residential dwelling or unit by a code enforcement official;
(3)
An act, omission or condition exists at a non-owner occupied residential dwelling or unit that is unauthorized or beyond the scope of the property registration granted;
(4)
The owner has committed an act or omission, or allowed a condition to exist at the non-owner occupied residential dwelling or unit that is prohibited by the provisions of this article or any other city ordinance, regulation or provision, or by any state or federal law;
(5)
The owner has committed an act or omission, or allowed a condition to exist at the non-owner occupied residential dwelling or unit that is contrary to the public health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of Jackson; or
(6)
The owner has committed an act or omission, or allowed a condition to exist at the non-owner occupied residential dwelling or unit that is a nuisance as identified in chapter 17 of this Code.
(Ord. No. 2012-03, § 1, 2-21-12)