§ 155.011 MAINTENANCE OF EXTERIOR BUILDING STRUCTURES AND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS.
   (A)   All exterior surfaces of every building or structure shall be maintained in good repair, kept in a safe condition and structurally sound. The following conditions are considered unsafe and must be repaired.
      (1)   Missing, rotted or decaying wall surfaces.
      (2)   Missing window panes which allow water into the structure.
      (3)   Rotted or decaying window casements which allow water into the structure.
      (4)   Twisting, buckling or settling of walls which cause the structure to lean or be out of square.
      (5)   Rotted or decaying porch floors, steps, guardrails, handrails or gates which provide unsafe ingress and/or egress.
      (6)   Deteriorating awnings or roof eaves.
      (7)   Missing or deteriorating doors which do not allow the structure to be secured.
   (B)   All repairs are to be made in a timely manner to provide a safe structure and prevent further damage to the structure. The owner or occupant should consider the impact the repairs will have on neighborhood property before making the improvement.
(Ord. 2008-14, passed 7-14-2008; Am. Ord. 2017-4, passed 3-27-2017) Penalty, see § 155.999