[Ord. No. 41, § 210.1, 5-27-1963]
The foundation walls of every structure used for human habitation shall be maintained in good repair and be structurally sound.
[Ord. No. 41, § 210.2, 5-27-1963]
The stairs, porches and railings affixed to the exterior of every structure used for human habitation shall be kept in good repair and structurally sound. Railings shall be provided for stairs and balconies and, where necessary, for porches and accessible roofs.
[Ord. No. 41, § 210.3, 5-27-1963]
Every structure used for human habitation shall be so maintained that it will be weather- and raintight.
[Ord. No. 41, § 210.4, 5-27-1963]
Every structure used for human habitation shall be free of loose overhanging objects.
[Ord. No. 41, § 210.5, 5-27-1963]
The exterior of every structure used for human habitation shall be so maintained as to be free of rats and such vermin which are of a nature or exist in such quantities as, on the advice of the Westchester County Board of Health, are declared obnoxious or deleterious to public health or safety.
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Cross Reference: Health and sanitation, Ch. 11.
[L.L. No. 3-1978]
All exterior wood surfaces of a structure used for human habitation that are not of a species inherently resistant to decay shall be treated periodically with a protective coating or other preservative to prevent structural deterioration. Exterior wood surfaces shall be adequately protected against deterioration through the periodic application of approved protective coatings.