(A) The Planning and Community Development Department may determine that a dwelling is unfit for human habitation if it finds that conditions exist in the dwelling which are unusually, abnormally, or unreasonably dangerous or injurious to the health or safety of the occupants of the dwelling, the occupants of neighboring dwellings or other residents of the municipality.
(B) Such conditions may include the following:
(1) Defects which increase beyond normal the hazards of fire, accident, or other calamities.
(2) Lack of reasonable adequate ventilation, light, or sanitary facilities.
(3) Dilapidation, disrepair, dangerous structural defects.
(4) Uncleanliness.
(5) Overcrowding.
(6) Inadequate ingress and egress.
(7) Inadequate drainage.
(8) Any violation of other health, fire, or safety regulations.
(R.S.A. 48-A:7) ('71 Code, § 13-16) (Ord. passed 8-2-60; Am. Ord. passed 2-7-09)