However, if the owner, within that ten (10) day period, demonstrates to the City that
the owner intends in good faith to rehabilitate or demolish the premises, or that
the violation has occurred as a result of a casualty loss for which insurance is available
but the owner needs additional time to remove, correct, or abate the violation, then
the Director of Blight Remediation, or any designee(s) thereof, in his/her discretion,
may issue a written stay of the enforcement of the citation and the enforcement of
any fines imposed against the owner. Any stay is expressly conditioned upon the rehabilitation
or demolition of the premises within a specified period of time not to exceed thirty
(30) days, unless the owner requests an extension of time in writing to the Blight
Review Action Committee, within the time specified in the stay and demonstrates that
work to remove, correct, or abate the violation(s) is progressing in good faith. The
Blight Review Action Committee may grant an extension up to sixty (60) days. The owner
may request additional extensions up to sixty (60) days each. If the conditions of
the stay have not been met within the specified time period, or the time period as
it may be extended, the stay will be terminated and all fines assessed against the
owner will be enforced against the owner in accordance with this article. (2)