[Ord. No. 41, § 220.1, 5-27-1963]
Cellars, basements and crawl space in every structure used for human habitation shall be reasonably free from dampness to prevent conditions conducive to decay or deterioration of the structure.
[Ord. No. 41, § 220.2, 5-27-1963]
Supporting structural members of every structure used for human habitation shall be structurally sound.
[Ord. No. 41, § 220.3, 5-27-1963]
Chimneys and all flue and vent attachments thereto of every structure used for human habitation and all other flues and vents shall be structurally sound, free from defects, performing the function for which they were designed and are used.
[Ord. No. 41, § 220.4, 5-27-1963]
Interior stairs of every structure used for human habitation shall be structurally sound and free from defects. Railings shall be provided for stairs, balconies, landings and stairwells.
[Ord. No. 41, § 220.5, 5-27-1963]
Floors, walls and ceilings of every structure used for human habitation shall be structurally sound and maintained in a clean and sanitary condition.
[Ord. No. 41, § 220.6, 5-27-1963]
Bathroom, shower room and toilet room or compartment floors of every structure used for human habitation shall be water-resistant in the case of structures existing on the date of this chapter and shall be waterproof for new structures.
[Ord. No. 41, § 220.7, 5-27-1963]
The interior of every structure used for human habitation shall be maintained free from rubbish and garbage that might become a health, accident or fire hazard.
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Cross Reference: Garbage, trash and refuse, Ch. 10.
[Ord. No. 41, § 220.8, 5-27-1963]
The interior of every structure used for human habitation shall be free from insect, rodent and vermin infestation.