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9 <br />Units, and the lot on which the dwelling unit is located. It is ultimately the <br />responsibility of the Licensee to assure that every Rental Dwelling and Rental <br />Dwelling Unit is maintained in compliance with all City Ordinances and state <br />laws. The owner of rental housing must maintain all units, common space and <br />exteriors of such buildings in compliance with the City Code and state and federal <br />laws and regulations. The owner of such rental housing shall perform a periodic <br />assessment of all portions of the building and correct any inadequacies to ensure the <br />building is maintained in good repair. A violation of any of the following laws and <br />Ordinances constitutes a Public Nuisance: <br />1. Uniform Building Code Applicable to the Rental Property (City Code <br />§301) <br />2. Parking Regulations (City Code §403) <br />3. Nuisance Code (City Code §601) <br />4. Prohibition of Certain Open Fires on Balconies (City Code §602) <br />5. Solid Waste and Recycling (City Code §809) <br />6. Exterior Storage (City Code §903) <br />7. Animal Ordinance (City Code §1100) <br /> <br />B. Interior Inspections. The Building Official, Building or Housing Inspector, Fire <br />Department personnel, law enforcement officers and their respective <br />representatives are authorized to make inspections reasonably necessary to <br />enforce this Section. All authorized inspectors have the authority to enter any <br />Rental Dwelling or Rental Dwelling Unit at all reasonable times. Each Occupant <br />of a Rental Dwelling or Rental Dwelling Unit shall give the Owner, the Owner’s <br />agent or authorized City official access to any part of such Rental Dwelling or <br />Rental Dwelling Unit at reasonable times for the purpose of inspection, <br />maintenance, repairs or alterations as are necessary to comply with the provisions <br />of this Ordinance. If any Owner, Owner’s agent or Occupant of a Rental <br />Dwelling or Rental Dwelling Unit fails or refuses to permit entry to a Rental <br />Dwelling or Rental Dwelling Unit for an inspection pursuant to this Ordinance, <br />the inspector may seek an administrative search warrant authorizing such <br />inspection. No warrant is needed for entry where an emergency condition exists <br />which endangers persons or property and insufficient time is available to obtain a <br />warrant and protect such endangered persons or property. <br /> <br />3200.080. CODE OF CONDUCT <br /> <br />A. Licensee Responsibility. It shall be the responsibility of the Licensee to assure <br />that persons occupying a Rental Dwelling Unit conduct themselves and cause <br />their guests to conduct themselves in such a manner as not to cause the Rental <br />Dwelling or Rental Dwelling Unit to be disorderly. This implies that when <br />occupants do not conduct themselves accordingly, the Licensee shall take <br />appropriate, lawful actions in an attempt to achieve proper conduct up to and <br />including eviction of the offending person(s). For the purposes of this section, a <br />Rental Dwelling or Rental Dwelling Unit is disorderly at any time that any of the