Buildings or structures, as hereinafter described, including fences, sheds, awnings or any part of a structure shall be deemed unsafe, dilapidated, substandard or unfit for human habitation, or a hazard to public health, safety and welfare, and are hereby declared to be unsafe and illegal and shall be abated as provided herein.
(1)
Every dwelling unit shall contain not less than a kitchen sink, lavatory, tub or shower and a water closet, all in good working condition and properly connected to an authorized water and wastewater or sewer system. Every plumbing waste pipe shall be properly installed and maintained in good sanitary water working condition, free from defects, leaks and obstructions according to the requirements of the International Residential Code (IRC), the International Plumbing Code (IPC) and the National Electrical Code (NEC), and all nonresidential structures shall additionally meet the standards of the International Building Code (IBC).
(2)
All required plumbing fixtures shall be located within the dwelling unit and be accessible to the occupants of same.
(3)
Every dwelling unit shall have connected to the kitchen sink, lavatory and tub or shower an adequate supply of both cold and hot water. All water shall be supplied through an authorized pipe distribution system connected to a potable water supply.
(4)
All buildings, structures, and electrical, gas, mechanical or plumbing systems which are unsafe or unsanitary, or do not provide adequate egress, or which constitute a fire hazard, or are otherwise dangerous to human life, or which, in relation to existing use, constitute a hazard to safety or health, are considered unsafe buildings or service systems. All such unsafe buildings, structures or service systems are hereby declared illegal and shall be abated by repair and rehabilitation or by demolition in accordance with the provisions of this article and the orders of the city council.
(5)
Substandard structures include but are not limited to the following:
(A)
All buildings or structures that have become deteriorated through natural causes or by damage through exposure to the elements, especially wind, hail or rain; or damage through fire to the extent that the roof, windows, and floors or portions of the house, building or structure which protect from weather will no longer reasonably protect from the weather; or which shall have an unsecured opening in the building or structure permitting unauthorized entry into the building or structure by another person or persons;
(B)
All buildings or structures which constitute or in which are maintained fire hazards, such as by containing accumulations of flammable materials, and represent a fire hazard to surrounding property;
(C)
All buildings or structures which are so structurally deteriorated that they are in danger of collapse, or which cannot be expected to withstand the reasonably anticipated storms; and
(D)
All buildings or structures permitted to exist in such manner as to constitute a menace to health or safety, including all conditions conducive to the harboring of rats or mice or other disease-carrying animals or insects reasonably calculated to spread disease.
(Ordinance 091906, sec. 1, adopted 9/19/06; Ordinance adopting Code)