For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall mean:
A.
Dangerous Building.
1.
Any structure or portion thereof which, because of damage, structural weakness or deterioration, dilapidation by reason of age, or for lack or want of maintenance or proper repair, is structurally unsound, thereby endangering other properties or human life because of a possibility of its partial or entire collapse.
2.
Any structure or portion thereof which, because of the deterioration, improper installation, damage or want of proper maintenance and repair of or to wiring or electrical equipment, plumbing and sewage disposal systems, gas connections, heating apparatuses, chimneys, or for any other cause or reason, is liable to cause fire, electrical shock or asphyxiation.
3.
Any structure or portion thereof containing any combustible or explosive material, rubbish, rags, wastes, oils, gasoline or flammable substances of any kind, liable to cause fire or damage to property or human life, which is not maintained in accordance with law.
4. "Person" "Person in charge of property"
Any structure or portion thereof which is in a filthy or unsanitary condition, such as by accumulations of garbage, animal or human waste, or decaying animal or vegetable matter, so as to attract rodents or be unhealthful and liable to cause a spread of contagious or infectious disease.
means every natural person, firm, partnership, association or corporation.
means any agent, occupant, lessee, tenant, contract purchaser, owner, or any other person having the possession or control of a structure, or the supervision of any construction project.
(1981 Compilation § 7-1.1; Ord. 538 § 1, 1981)