§ 1490.11 EXTERIOR SURFACES.
   (a)   All exterior surfaces of every structure within the city shall be maintained so as to resist decay or deterioration from any naturally occurring cause. All exterior surfaces shall be covered with paint, finish or other surface coating so as to prevent the decay or deterioration. An exterior wall segment, facing or other distinguishable surface area determined by the Mayor and/or his or her designee to have more than 25% of its total area bare, peeling, flaking, pitted, corroded or otherwise deteriorated shall be surface-coated in its entirety. If the surface to be coated is a portion of a larger structure, each surface coating shall be compatible in color, texture and design with the entire structure. If the entire exterior surface of a structure is to be surface-coated, the surface coating shall be compatible in color, texture and design with similar structures in the immediate neighborhood.
   (b)   All deteriorated or decayed exterior walls, doors, porches, floors, steps, railings or parts of feature thereof shall be repaired or replaced.
   (c)   All damaged or broken windows, and deteriorated or decayed sills, sashes, moldings, lintels, frames or trim thereof, shall be repaired or replaced.
(Ord. 23-89, passed 9-5-1989; Ord. 26-2008, passed 8-4-2008)