A. 
Certain documents are marked "1997 Uniform Housing Code." One copy of this document is on file in the office of the building official. The documents are published by the International Conference of Building Officials. The documents (and any appendices printed therein if any) with any additions, deletions, and amendments as set forth herein, and any future addenda or errata published by the state of California, are adopted as the housing code for the building standards of the city of San Bruno, and may be cited as such.
B. 
No section of the city's housing code shall impose a mandatory duty of enforcement on the city, or on any officer, official, agent, employee, board, council, or commission thereof. Instead, if any section purports to impose a mandatory duty of enforcement, such section shall be deemed to invest the city, and the appropriate officer, official, agent, employee, board, council or commission thereof with the discretion to enforce the section, or not to enforce it.
(Ord. 1748 § 2, 2007)
Any person, firm or corporation violating any provisions of this code shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and each such person, firm or corporation shall be deemed guilty of a separate offense for each and every day or portion thereof during which such violation exists and shall be punished as set forth in San Bruno Municipal Code Chapter 1.28.
(Ord. 1748 § 2, 2007)
Amendments to the 1997 Uniform Housing Code are as follows:
A. 
Chapters 12 and 13 are amended as follows:
Appeal and Review.
(i) 
The building official shall be charged with the duty and responsibility of administrating the provisions of these chapters.
(ii) 
Whenever it is provided herein that certain things shall be done in accordance with the order, opinion, or approval of the building official, such order, opinion or approval shall be complied with; provided, any person aggrieved thereby, or believing that such order, opinion or approval is erroneous or faulty, may appeal except as otherwise provided in this chapter, to the city manager in writing within seventy-two hours after such order, opinion or approval has been given, and the city manager shall affirm, modify or reverse the same within seventy-two hours thereafter; provided that, if dissatisfied with the city manager's ruling thereon, that person may appeal to the city council in accordance with San Bruno Municipal Code Chapter 1.32 and the decision of the council shall be final and conclusive. In the meantime, except in the case of immediate hazard, the order, opinion, or approval shall be deemed suspended until such person has exhausted his or her right of appeal as herein provided.
B. 
Chapter 14 is amended as follows:
Any reference to the housing advisory and appeals board is replaced with city manager.
(Ord. 1748 § 2, 2007)