Whenever an imminent hazard to community health, safety, or welfare exists at a property, the code official is authorized and empowered to order and require any structure on the property vacated within 10 days from the date of the order. At the end of the 10 days, a notice shall be posted at each entrance to the structure(s) stating that occupancy of the structure is unlawful and any person occupying the structure will be prosecuted. Property owners may appeal the issuance of a notice to vacate per Section 111 of this code.
The code official may suspend the rental housing license when a violation of this code has not been corrected after a period of 90 calendar days.
805.3.1 
Notification.
The Department of Code Compliance shall notify the property owner and responsible local agent of a suspension by written notice sent by a method that provides proof of delivery or delivered and posted on the structure in person. The notice shall advise the property owner of the property address, the effective dates of the suspension, the reason for the suspension, the effect of the suspension on the property, penalties that can be imposed for violation of the suspension, and appeal rights and procedures.
805.3.2 
Term of suspension.
Rental housing suspensions shall remain in place until which time that the living unit has been brought into compliance. An inspection to verify compliance is to be scheduled with the Department of Code Compliance.
Appeals of suspension initiated by the code official shall be heard by Manheim Township's UCC Code Board of Appeals in accordance with the procedures established for in Section 111 of this code. The Board of Appeals is empowered to sustain, withdraw, or modify the suspension.
Appeals by the property owner of the decisions of the UCC Code Board of Appeals decisions shall be made to the Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas.
While under suspension, the residential unit subject to suspension shall be vacated and secured.
Rental Housing Licenses shall be reinstated if the property owner corrects the documented violations associated with the rental property and, if applicable, has paid in full all costs and fees associated with the violations and suspension, including reimbursing the Township for reasonable attorney's fees incurred by Township.