As used in this chapter, "dangerous buildings" means:
(a) Buildings whose walls, floors, foundations or other structural parts are so out of plumb, level or original position as to be unable to satisfactorily perform their intended structural function;
(b) Buildings which are so dilapidated, decayed or overloaded as to be unable to provide the basic elements of shelter or safety required for human habitation;
(c) Buildings which constitute a fire hazard because of their construction, exposure or lack of maintenance;
(d) Buildings which are so unsanitary as to constitute a health hazard to their occupants or to the public;
(e) Buildings which have been damaged to an extent of fifty percent (50%) or more of their replacement value.
(Ord. 71-4333. Passed 7-20-71.)