§ 155.767 COMMISSION CONSIDERATION.
   Before granting approval of a proposed relocation, the Commission shall determine that all of the following conditions are satisfied:
   (A)   That in the case of a residential structure, the building has been examined in detail in its present location and an appropriate report on the building made available to the Commission.
   (B)   That any residential structure proposed to be moved into a residential zone shall be not more than 10 years old, and shall be in exceedingly good condition.
   (C)   That the structure is of a type and quality at least as good or better than those in the surrounding area of the proposed site for a distance of at least 700 feet. If there is vacant property in said surrounding area, or if the surrounding area is in transition, the Commission shall take into consideration the type of structures and uses that will be located there in the future.
   (D)   That the proposed relocation will not conflict with any of the property development standards of this chapter.
   (E)   That the structure proposed to be relocated shall be completely free of pest infestation and that a qualified pest exterminating firm shall have so certified.
   (F)   That a reasonable time limit is imposed on the applicant for completion of the relocation in accordance with any conditions of approval which may imposed and all applicable codes and ordinances of the city.
   (G)   That the proposed relocation will be in no way detrimental to persons or properties or to the environment of the area.
   (H)   That the proposed moving operation will not harm or damage existing streets, street trees and other public and/or private property.
   (I)   That the proposed moving operation will not cause unreasonable traffic hazards or disruptions.
   (J)   That the proposed moving operation will not unreasonably disturb the peace and quiet of the area into which the building is proposed to be moved.
   (K)   That the proposed relocation will not adversely affect or interfere with any proposed streets or other improvements in the area, nor be in conflict with the general plan of the city.
   (L)   That the proposed relocation will not result in the violation of any law, ordinance or regulation.
('64 Code, § 74.07) (Am. Ord. 501, passed 6-24-75)