Performs highly technical field work and associated office work in securing compliance with ordinances and regulations governing the prevention and spread of blight in existing housing, as well as compliance with the Rental Registration and Certification Program throughout the community; does related work as required.
The work involves responsibility for performing both independent field and office work in order to secure compliance with legally established city ordinances (e.g., Chapter 17, Housing; Chapter 22-3, Nuisances; Chapter 15A Garbage & Trash; and/or International Property Maintenance Code). The Housing Inspector II is responsible for obtaining voluntary compliance with such standards where possible and, when necessary, through legal enforcement. The work requires knowledge of acceptable housing conditions controlled largely by ordinance provisions and standard construction and maintenance practices, as well as an understanding of programs for the improvement of existing deteriorated dwellings. It also requires substantial knowledge of general enforcement processes, which includes litigation. The individual must exercise independent judgment and discretion.