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The following words, terms, and phrases, when used in this Chapter, will have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
Basic structural elements mean the parts of a building which provide the principal strength, stability, integrity, shape, and safety of the building, including, but not limited to plates, studs, joists, rafters, stringers, stairs, sub-flooring, flooring, sheathing, lathing, roofing, siding, window frames, door frames, porches, railings, eaves, chimneys, flashing, masonry and all other essential components.
Building means any structure upon a property, presently or formerly used, or intended to be used in whole or in part for the purpose of commerce, trade, manufacture, business, government, worship, education, office, medical, storage or other non-residential purpose.
City means the municipal corporation that is the City of Maumee and includes all authorized agents of the City of Maumee, when acting within the scope of their authority.
Court means a court of competent jurisdiction.
Deteriorate means to decay, decompose, or degenerate.
Deterioration or deteriorated means the fact or process of decay or degeneration which has progressed to the point where it has resulted in or will soon result in making an object or mechanism unsafe, unsanitary, inoperable, unusable, or unsuitable for its intended use, including, but not limited to the advanced stage of rot, rust, mold, vermin ingestion, infestation, or destruction.
Emergency means a condition of imminent danger calling for immediate action in order to avoid death, injury, or illness to a human or the destruction or severe damaging of real or personal property.
Garbage means any spoiled or discarded animal or vegetable material resulting from the handling, preparation, cooking or consumption of food for humans or animals, waste building materials, as well as other organic waste material subject to rapid decomposition, including trash to which such material has adhered. This definition is not meant to preclude the composting of yard waste in an appropriate container as approved by the Chief Building Official.
Good repair means to be professionally installed, stable and maintained sufficiently free of defects or deterioration so as to be functional for its present use and to be safe and sanitary.
Good workmanship means executed in a skillful manner such as generally plumb, level, square, in line, undamaged, without marring adjacent work, utilizing as close to identical material as possible, and finished to a completed state. Alternative methods and materials must be approved by the Chief Building Official or his or her designee.
Non-residential means any structure or portion of a structure occupied or intended to be occupied, in whole or in part, for a use other than a dwelling, home, residing place, living space, or sleeping space for one (1) or more human beings, either permanently or transiently.
Owner or ownership means any person, trustee, or other entity holding legal or equitable title to a property or to real improvements upon a property, solely, jointly, by the entireties, in common, or as land contract vendee. Owner shall also mean any person who in fact has been empowered to act on behalf of, or as the agent of the owner. Owner shall also mean a person who has or exercises care, custody, dominion, or control over any property. Owner shall not include any person who is a tenant.
Person means a human individual, as an association of individuals, a public, private or not-for-profit corporation, an LLC or partnership.
Premises means property.
Property means any lot or parcel of land inclusive of any building or improvements located thereon.
Regular mail means that class of mail designed by the U.S. Postal Service as "first class" mail. Regular mail shall also include postcards and postal cards.
Responsible person means an owner, or a person or persons designated in this article as being responsible for meeting the standards of this article.
Sanitary means free of grease, excrement, dirt, food residue, garbage, rust, or similar matter which can harbor bacteria unsafe to humans or animals, or which produces strong odors, or which provides for, or is an available source of food for, animals or insects.
Structure means anything constructed or placed upon a property which is supported by the ground, or which is supported by any other structure, except a currently licensed vehicle.
Trash means waste materials and items which are not in good repair or are discarded and which are of little or no value, including, but not limited to plaster, paper, wrappings, plant cuttings, household furnishings, building materials, packing, and clothing, appliances, equipment, machinery, or parts thereof.
Unsafe means a condition which is reasonably likely to do harm to humans or property if not corrected or stopped.
Vermin means rodents, birds and insects which are destructive of real or personal property or injurious to health. (Ord. 002-2023. Passed 1-3-23.)
All exterior surfaces of a building or structure made of iron, wood, steel, masonry, or other materials which may deteriorate from exposure to weather shall be protected from the weather by a properly applied weather-resistant paint, stain, or other waterproof finish. Primers shall be properly covered with a water-resistant finish coating. Exterior surfaces shall comply with City Architectural Standards.
(Ord. 002-2023. Passed 1-3-23.)
All exterior windows and doors shall be weatherproof and in good repair or shall be secured against weather by temporary boarding. If required, the boarding shall be one-half (1/2) inch CDX plywood cut to fit the window or door casing, painted to match the exterior, and secured with a minimum of one and one-quarter (1.25) inch galvanized screws located at the corners and spaced every seven (7) inches around the perimeter of the boarding. Said boarding shall only be temporary for a period not to exceed (60) days while repairs are made. All requirements of this section are subject to city architectural standards.
(Ord. 002-2023. Passed 1-3-23.)
Exterior attachments to basic structural elements, including but not limited to gutters, downspouts, screening, vents, antennae, tanks, awnings, canopies, marquees, signs, lighting fixtures, handrails, guardrails, and utility connections shall be in good repair, and shall comply with all other provisions of the Maumee City Code.
(Ord. 002-2023. Passed 1-3-23.)
All accessory improvements located on a property, including but not limited to walkways, driveways, parking areas, storm drains, parking bumpers, steps, handrails, guardrails, signs, lighting fixtures, poles, fences, walls, tanks, and antennae shall be in good repair and shall comply with all other provisions of the Maumee City Code.
(Ord. 002-2023. Passed 1-3-23.)
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