§ 150.54 DEFINITIONS.
   For the purpose of this chapter the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
   CONDITIONS OR DEFECTS hereinafter described, provided that such conditions or defects exist to the extent that life, health, property or safety of the public or its occupants are endangered:
      (1)   Whenever any door, aisle, passageway or any other means of exit is not of sufficient width or size or is not so arranged as to provide safe and adequate means of exit in case of fire or panic;
      (2)   Whenever the walking surface of any aisle, passageway, stairway, or other means of exit is so warped, worn, or loose or otherwise unsafe as to not provide safe and adequate means of exit in case of fire or panic;
      (3)   Whenever the stress in any materials, members or portion thereof, due to all dead and live loads, is more than one and one-half times the working stress or stresses allowed for new buildings of similar structure, purposes or location;
      (4)   Whenever any portion thereof has been damaged by fire, earthquake, wind, flood or by any other cause to such an extent that the structural strength or stability thereof is materially less than it was before such catastrophe and is less than the minimum requirements for new buildings of similar structure, purpose or location;
      (5)   Whenever any portion, member or appurtenance thereof is likely to fail, to become detached or dislodged, or to collapse and thereby injure persons or property damage;
      (6)   Whenever any portion of a building, or any member, appurtenance or ornamentation on the exterior thereof is not of sufficient strength or stability or is not so anchored, attached or fastened in place so as to be capable of resisting a wind pressure of one-half of that specified for new buildings of similar structure, purpose or location without exceeding the working stresses permitted for such buildings;
      (7)   Whenever any portion thereof has racked, warped, buckled or settled to such an extent that walls or other structural portions have materially less resistance to winds or earthquakes than is required in the case of similar new construction;
      (8)   Whenever the building or structure, or any portion thereof, because of:
         (a)   Dilapidation, deterioration or decay;
         (b)   Faulty construction;
         (c)   The removal, movement or instability of any portion of the ground necessary for the purpose of supporting such a building;
         (d)   The deterioration, decay or inadequacy of its foundations; or
         (e)   Any other cause, is likely to partially or completely collapse;
      (9)   Whenever, for any reason, the building or structure, or any portion thereof, is manifestly unsafe for the purpose for which it is being used;
      (10)   Whenever the exterior walls or other vertical structural members list, lean or buckle to such an extent that a plumb line passing through the center of gravity does not fall inside the middle one-third of the base;
      (11)   Whenever the building or structure, exclusive of the foundation, shows 33% or more damage or deterioration of its supporting member or members, or 50% damage or deterioration of its non-supporting member, enclosing or outside walls or coverage;
      (12)   Whenever the building or structure has been damaged by fire, wind, earthquake or flood or has become so dilapidated so as to become:
         (a)   An attractive nuisance to children; or
         (b)   Freely accessible to person for the purpose of committing unlawful acts;
      (13)   Whenever any building or structure has been constructed, exists or is maintained in violation of any specific requirement or prohibition applicable to such building or structure provided by the Building Regulations of Clayton, or of any law or ordinance of the state or town relating to the condition, location or structure of buildings;
      (14)   Whenever any building or structure which, whether or not erected in accordance with all applicable laws and ordinances has in any non-supporting portion less than 50%, or in any supporting part, member, or portion less than 66% of the:
         (a)   Strength;
         (b)   Fire-resisting qualities or characteristics; or
         (c)   Weather-resisting qualities or characteristics required by law in the case of a newly constructed building of like area, height and occupancy in the same location;
      (15)   Whenever a building structure, used or intended to be used for dwelling purposes, because of inadequate maintenance, dilapidation, decay, sanitation facilities or otherwise, is determined by the Clayton Health Department to be unsanitary, unfit for human habitation or in such a condition that is likely to cause sickness or disease;
      (16)   Whenever any building or structure, because of obsolescence, dilapidated condition, deterioration, damage, inadequate exits, lack of sufficient fire-resistive construction is determined by the Fire Department to be a fire hazard;
      (17)   Whenever any portion of a building or structure remains on the site after the demolition or destruction of the building or structure, or whenever any building or structure is abandoned for a period in excess of six month so as to constitute such building or portion thereof as an attractive nuisance or hazard to the public.
   DEPARTMENT. The Town of Clayton.
   UNSAFE PREMISES means an unsafe building or structure and the tract of real property on which the unsafe building or structure is located.
(Ord. 2013-01, passed 5-9-2013)