Dangerous Buildings Inspection Form Page 2
<br />4 6. Whenever the building or structure has been so damaged by fire, wind, earthquake, or flood, or has
<br />become so dilapidated or deteriorated as to become (a) a public nuisance, (b) a harbor for vagrants, or as to (c)
<br />enable persons to resort thereto for the purpose of committing unlawful acts;
<br />4 7. Whenever a building or structure, used or intended to be used for dwelling purposes, because of
<br />inadequate maintenance, dilapidation, decay, damage, faulty construction or arrangement, inadequate light, air, or
<br />sanitation facilities, or otherwise, is determined by the Board to be unsanitary, unfit for human habitation or in
<br />such a condition that is likely to cause sickness or disease;
<br />4 8. Whenever any building or structure, because of obsolescence, dilapidated condition, deterioration,
<br />damage, inadequate exits, lack of sufficient fire -resistive construction, faulty electric wiring, gas connections, or
<br />hearing apparatus or other cause, is determined by the Board to be a fire hazard;
<br />B. Dangerous or substandard electrical, plumbing, or mechanical installations.
<br />A building or structure shall be considered dangerous or substandard whenever it is determined by
<br />the Board, that any or all of the following is applicable:
<br />4 1. Whenever any protective or safety device specified in The Electrical Code and of this title is not
<br />provided or is inoperative, defective, dilapidated, or deteriorated so as to threaten to fail or function as originally
<br />intended;
<br />J 2. Whenever any installation or any portion thereof because of (a) dilapidation, deterioration, or
<br />decay; (b) faulty construction; (c) obsolescence; (d) inadequate maintenance, which in relation to existing use
<br />constitutes a hazard to life, health, property or safety;
<br />3. Whenever any installation or any portion thereof which is damaged by fire, wind, earthquake,
<br />flood or any other cause so as to constitute a potential hazard to life, health, property or safety,
<br />4 4. Whenever any installation or any portion thereof was constructed, installed, altered or maintained
<br />in violation of the building code and/or fire code so as to constitute a potential hazard to life, heath, property or
<br />safcty.
<br />FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS OF TILE BOARD OF INSPECTION:
<br />OPTION #2: LNOT REPAIRABLE — RESIDENTIAL)
<br />IN ACCORDANCE WrM THE M Y'S DANGEROUS BUILDING REGULATIONS AND THE 2003 INTERNATIONAL
<br />RESIDENTIAL CODE AS ADOPTEDAMENDED AND ENACTED BY CITY. ORDINANCE #04-2700 AND #96-2079-
<br />B USING THE REGULATIONS AND CODE AS ITS GUIDE rr IS THE OPINION OF THE DANGEROUS BUILDING
<br />INSPECTION BOARD THAT THIS BUILDING IS IN FACT DANGEROUS._ BUT NOT REPAIRABLE. AND SHOULD
<br />BE DEMOLISHED. THIS BUILDING DOES NOT PROVIDE THE BASIC 1y NMJM HOUSING STANDARDS
<br />DEEMED ESSENTIAL FOR SAFE AND HEALTHFUL LIVING FOR A RESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCY AND IS A
<br />THREAT TO PUBLIC SAFETY HEALTH AND THE GENERAL WELFARE OF THE CITIZENS OF LA PORTE.
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