(A) All accessory buildings such as sheds, barns, garages, etc. and any extensions or additions thereto shall be maintained in good repair and free from health, accident and fire hazards, or shall be removed from the premises. For purposes of this section, a demolition permit shall be required pursuant to the provisions of the Building Code, prior to such removal.
(B) If an accessory building, so removed, is a garage as defined in the Zoning Code, and which is required to be on the premises by the Zoning Code, such building shall be replaced.
(C) For purposes of this section, "properly maintained in good repair and free from health, accident and fire hazards" means having passed an inspection which includes but is not limited to, structural supports, exterior painting, exterior trim, doors, windows, siding, plates and joists, roof supports, electrical service (if in existence), interior floor, roof, gutters, downspouts and chimneys, and sheathing. Where the doors are side-hinged, they shall not be repaired by application of plywood, pressboard, and/or similar materials. The only acceptable repair shall be the replacement with like or similar parts. Overhead doors shall be on track, and rollers shall be in place.
(Ord. 56-1987, passed 10-21-87)