§ 100.08. EXTERIOR BUILDING WALLS.  


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  • (A)

    Any building walls visible from the Public Rights-of-Way shall be maintained in a secure and attractive manner. All defective structural and decorative elements of such building facades shall be repaired or replaced in a workmanlike manner, to match as closely as possible the original materials and construction of the building. All exterior walls shall have all loose material removed and patching or resurfacing shall be accomplished to match the existing or adjacent surfaces as to materials, color, bond and joining. All cornices, trim and window frames that are damaged, sagging or otherwise deteriorated shall be repaired or replaced to be made structurally sound and all exposed materials painted, stained or otherwise treated in a consistent manner.

    (B)

    Side and rear building walls not visible from a Public Right-of-Way may be treated in a manner distinct from the building wall fronting on a Public Right-of-Way. Such side and rear building walls, however, shall be maintained in a safe and secure manner and not allowed to deteriorate in a manner that endangers the structure or detracts from the value of adjoining properties.

(Ord. No. 144-88, passed 12/13/88; Am. Ord. No. 26-89, passed 4/25/89)

Cross reference

Penalty, § 100.99.