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0 <br />' on the property for the cost of executing an order of abatement in the nature <br />of a mechanic's and material -man's lien. The defendant may secure cancellation <br />of an order of abatement by paying all cost of the proceedings and posting a <br />bond for compliance with the order. The bond shall be given with sureties to <br />' the clerk of superior court in an amount approved by the judge before whom the <br />matter is heard and shall be conditioned on the defendant's full compliance <br />with the terms of the order of abatement within a time fixed by judicial order. <br />Cancellation of an order of abatement shall not suspend or cancel an injunction <br />' issued in conjunction therewith. <br />(Ord. of 8- 16 -93, § 4) <br />' Sec. 34 -53. Enforcement and duties. <br />(a) The International Fire Prevention Code, N. C. Amendments, shall be enforced <br />by the Cabarrus County Emergency Management Department or by such other <br />' organization designated to undertake such activities or by contract executed <br />and entered into with other appropriate fire prevention organizations. <br />(b) Fire Inspectors will be appointed as required to enforce the Code and to <br />' perform required inspections. The Fire Inspectors will report to their <br />supervisors in their respective departments. Assignment of specific areas of <br />responsibility shall be made by the county manager. (Ord. of 8- 16 -93, § 2) <br />' Sec. 34 -54. Periodic inspections. <br />(a) Subject to the limitations and condition stated in the International Fire <br />' Prevention Code, N. C. Amendments, it shall be the duty of the Fire Inspectors <br />to inspect all buildings, structures, and premises within this jurisdiction for <br />the purposes of ascertaining and causing to be corrected any condition which <br />' may cause a fire or an explosion or endanger life from fire or explosion. The <br />inspector shall determine any violations of the provisions of the code or any <br />other ordinances pertaining to fire or explosion hazards. These inspections and <br />determinations will be done in accordance with the periodic inspection schedule <br />t for occupancies as approved by the state building code council or upon <br />complaint by interested parties or if there is probable cause for such <br />inspections. <br />' (b) Fire inspections shall be conducted in accordance with the following <br />schedule or more frequently: <br />(1) Group 1. Annual inspections shall be conducted in the following <br />' hospitals, nursing homes, chemical plants, movie theaters, auditoriums, high <br />rise buildings, businesses storing hazardous materials, gymnasiums, <br />restaurants, stadiums with capacities of 100 or more persons and interior <br />common areas of multi- occupant residential structures. <br />' (2) Group 2. Biennial inspections shall be conducted in industries and <br />educational buildings other than public schools. <br />' (3) Group 3. Triennial inspections shall be conducted at all other <br />businesses. Example: offices, banks, . barber shops, bowling alleys, <br />florists, retail stores, churches and synagogues. <br />rI <br />r� <br />Fire Prevention Ordinance <br />Revised 1/2011 <br />Attachment number 2 <br />G -3 Page 134 <br />