A. No permit shall be issued to relocate a building or structure, if the building or structure has any of the following deficiencies or characteristics:
1. Constructed or in such a condition to be dangerous and unsanitary;
2. Unfit for human habitation;
3. Dilapidated, defective, unsightly, or in such condition of deterioration or disrepair that its relocation at the proposed site would cause appreciable harm to or be materially detrimental to the property or improvements in the district within a radius of one thousand (1,000) feet from the proposed site;
4. Prohibited in the zone in which it is to be relocated; or
5. Prohibited at the proposed location by any fire district ordinance, or any other law or ordinance.
B. If, in the judgment of the chief building official or planning commission, the structure admits the practical and effective repair, a relocation permit may be issued upon such conditions as the chief building official and planning commission may deem reasonable and proper. The conditions required prior to issuance of a relocation permit may include changes, alterations, additions or repairs to be made to the building or structure so that the relocation will not be materially detrimental or injurious to public health, safety or welfare, or to the surrounding property and improvements in the district to which it is to be moved.
C. The conditions upon which each permit is granted shall be written upon the permit or appended in writing thereto. (Prior code § 7840(h))