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£ale4tr� to be removed <br />Underlines to be added <br />he/she shall first present proper credentials and request entry, and if the building or <br />premises be unoccupied, he/she shall first make a reasonable effort to locate the <br />Owner or other person having charge or control of the building or premises and <br />request entry. The Owner of the premises shall notify Tenants of the time and <br />purpose of the inspection. The Tenant shall make the premises accessible to the Fire <br />Chief. If such entry is refused, the Fire Chief shall have recourse to every remedy <br />provided by law to secure entry. The notice requirements of this Section shall not <br />apply if the Fire Chief has reasonable cause to believe that a violation of the <br />requirements of this Article is creating a Major Life/Safety Issue which must be <br />addressed without delay. <br />Sec. 30-172. - Appeals. <br />When a person to whom a compliance order is directed by the Fire Chief alleges that such <br />compliance order is based upon an erroneous interpretation of this Article or upon a misstatement <br />or mistake of fact, such person may appeal the order as set forth in Article VI, Division 2, <br />subdivision II of this Chapter. <br />Sec. 30-173. - Inspections. <br />(a) Generally. All buildings or structures within the scope of this Article, and all <br />construction or work for which a permit is required, shall be subject to inspection <br />by the building official in accordance with and in the manner provided by this Article <br />and the Building Code. <br />(b) Reponse to complaints. The Fire Chief shall respond to Valid Complaints of violations <br />of this Article. A Valid Complaint may be cause for a complete inspection of a unit <br />or building. If an inspection is to be made, the Fire Chief shall notify the <br />Owner/Tenant of the inspection. If there are violations, the Fire Chief shall notify <br />the Owner/Tenant to correct the problem which prompted the Valid Complaint. An <br />Owner may request an advisory inspection of a unit. <br />Sec. 30-174. - Inspection fee. <br />Inspection fees under this Article shall be as established by resolution. The inspection fee shall <br />apply to all inspections other than the initial license inspection, to follow up for corrections. <br />Secs. 30-175-30-190. - Reserved. <br />DIVISION 3. - RENTAL DWELLING LICENSE AND REQUIREMENTS <br />Sec. 30-191. License Required. <br />(a) License. No person, firm, or corporation shall operate a Rental Dwelling unit without <br />first having obtained a Rental Dwelling License to do so from the City as provided <br />for in this Article. Each Rental Dwelling License shall be issued annually and expire <br />one year after its issuance. Rental Dwelling License renewal applications for the <br />P0VIRIp 81 <br />Last Updated March 2014 <br />