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4-B
AGENDA - Type
ORDINANCE
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Adopt Article III, "Substandard and Dangerous Buildings," and Article IV, "Secured Building Permits"
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4/8/2002
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4. All buildings or structures not wired so as to provide in operating <br />condition electrical circuits sufficient to safely carry a load imposed <br />by normal use of appliances and fixtures. <br />5. All buildings or structures so deteriorated or consh-ucted or permitted <br />to be constructed as to constitute a menace to the health or safety, <br />including all conditions conducive to the harboring of rats or mice or <br />other disease-carrying animals or insects, reasonably calculated to <br />spread disease, including such conditions hazardous to safety as <br />inadequate bracing or use of deteriorated materials. <br />6. All buildings or structures which constitute or in which are maintained <br />a fire hazard as that term is defined by the ordinances of the City of <br />Paris, Paris, Texas. <br />7. All buildings or structures in noncompliance with the requirements of <br />the City's building code, electrical code, plumbing code, fire code, or <br />other applicable codes ofthe City such that said buildings or structures <br />constitute a menace or hazard to the public health or safety. <br />8. All buildings or structures so dilapidated or substandard as to be unfit <br />for human habitation and a hazard to the public health, safety, and <br />welfare. <br />9. All buildings or structures which, because of activities involving the <br />sale, use, or abuse on said premises of illicit drugs or alcohol or other <br />similar activities, as certified by the chief of police, the fire marshal, <br />the environmental health officer, or their designees, constitute a fire <br />hazard or a menace to the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of <br />the city. <br />10. All buildings or shuctures, regardless of their shuctural condition, <br />which are unoccupied by their owners, lessees, or other invitees and <br />are unsecured from unauthorized enhy to the extent they could be <br />entered or used by vagrants or other uninvited persons as a place of <br />harborage or could be entered or used by children. <br />Code Inspectors shall mean the code inspectors of the City of Paris, Paris, <br />Texas, as the same shall be designated by the City Manager of the City of Paris. <br />Building and standards commission shall mean that building and standards <br />commission duly appointed and created as set out in this article. <br />Page 4 of 23 <br />
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