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r <br />Demolition by Neglect <br />Prevention of Demolition by Neglect of Exterior. <br />No owner or person with an interest in real property which is designated an Historic Site <br />or which sits within a Historic District in any part of the city, whether that property is <br />occupied or not, shall permit the structure or property to fall into a serious state of <br />disrepair or to remain in a serious state of disrepair so as to result in the deterioration of <br />any exterior architectural feature which would, in the judgment of code enforcement <br />officials or the Historic Preservation Officer, produce a detrimental effect upon the <br />character of the structure or property, or, if the structure or property is in an Historic <br />District, upon the district. Examples of such deterioration include: <br />• deterioration of exterior walls or other vertical supports; <br />• deterioration of roofs or other horizontal members; <br />• deterioration of exterior chimneys or flues; <br />• deterioration or crumbling of exterior stucco or mortar; <br />• ineffective waterproofing of exterior walls, roofs or foundations, including <br />broken windows or doors; <br />• deterioration of any exterior feature so as to create a hazardous condition <br />which could make demolition necessary for the public safety; or <br />• deterioration or removal of any unique exterior architectural feature which <br />would detract from the original architectural style. <br />Exhibit "A" <br />