Whenever the Village Board finds any building or part thereof
within the Village to be, in its judgment, so old, dilapidated or
out of repair as to be dangerous, unsafe, unsanitary or otherwise
unfit for human occupancy or use and so that it would be unreasonable
to repair the same, it shall order the owner to raze and remove such
building or part thereof or, if it can be made safe by repairs, to
repair and make safe and sanitary, or to raze and remove at the owner's
option. Such order and proceedings shall be as provided in § 66.0413,
Wis. Stats.
The purpose of the inspections under this chapter is to improve
the quality of housing in the Village of Fairwater. The inspections
and the reports and findings issued after the inspections are not
intended as, nor are they to be construed as, a guarantee. In order
to so advise owners and other interested persons, the following disclaimer
shall be applicable to all inspections under this chapter: "These
findings of inspection contained herein are intended to report conditions
of noncompliance with code standards that are readily apparent at
the time of inspection. The inspection does not involve a detailed
examination of the mechanical systems or the closed structural and
nonstructural elements of the building and premises. No warranty of
the operation, use or durability of equipment and materials not specifically
cited herein is expressed or implied."
Village streets are to be kept clean of dirt and debris from all construction sites. The primary contractor for any construction project shall be responsible for sweeping streets of debris within 24 hours of the incident. The Village of Fairwater will clean said street(s) if the work is not done within 24 hours of the incident and charge the current established costs to the contractor for the work. Failure to pay said costs within 30 days of receipt of the billing shall be deemed a violation of this section and be subject to the penalty provisions of §
1-4.