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<br />SWC:rb 9/16/83 <br /> <br />life, health, property and safety of the occupants of such <br /> <br />building and of persons in the surrounding vicinity of such <br /> <br />structure. <br /> <br />2. The specific findings supporting the determination that <br /> <br />such building is a public nuisance are as follows: <br /> <br />a. The foundation is deteriorated and inadequate; <br />foundation walls in basement are cracked and <br />crumbling; therefore, exterior walls on north side <br />of structure no longer rest on foundation plate due <br />to basement foundation walls failing and <br />differential settlement. In addition, the <br />northeast corner of the foundation is being <br />completely uprooted by a large tree. <br /> <br />b. Flooring and floor supports are deteriorated, <br />spongy and sloping due to framing members of <br />insufficient size to carry imposed loads with <br />safety and to foundation deterioration. <br /> <br />c. Ceiling and roof supports are sagging and beginning <br />to buckle in the sunroom, which is separating from <br />the main structure. <br /> <br />d. Roof covering on main building is also buckling and <br />rotting. <br /> <br />e. Front porch is falling apart and rotting due to <br />deteriorating foundation and ineffective <br />waterproofing. <br /> <br />f. Stucco at entry porch is crumbling due to <br />foundation failing. <br /> <br />g. Exterior walls, roof, foundation and floors are not <br />adequately waterproofed; exterior wall coverings <br />are weathering due to lack of paint. <br /> <br />h. Electric service panel is underwired and overfused; <br />conductors and underhouse wiring are exposed to <br />damage in basement area. Water seepage requires <br />pump to remove. Said pump is plugged into 110V <br />recepticle in house and is a fire hazard. <br /> <br />i. Electrical grounding is inadequate and galvanized <br />water pipe is deteriorating; extensive use of zip <br />cord wiring in lieu of permanent wiring is found <br />throughout building. <br /> <br />2 <br />