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Ordinance Number
1995-07
Adopted Date
03/14/1995
Ordinance Type
Fair Housing
Entity Name
Housing Practices
Subject
Community Development Block Grant Funds
Archived Roll/Disk#
2744
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1045
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3. A separate, well -lighted and ventilated bathroom <br />that provides user privacy and contains a sink, <br />commode, and bathtub or shower stall, <br />4. An appropriate, sanitary and approved source of hot <br />and cold potable water, <br />5. An appropriate, sanitary and approved sewage <br />drainage system, <br />6. A fully usable sink in the kitchen, <br />7. Adequate space and service connections for a <br />refrigerator, <br />8. An unobstructed egress to a safe, open area at <br />ground level, and <br />9. Be free of any barriers which would preclude <br />ingress or egress if the occupant is handicapped. <br />Failure to meet any of these criteria automatically <br />causes a dwelling to not be considered "standard." <br />Be Substandard Condition Suitable for Rehabilitation <br />A dwelling unit is considered substandard if it does not fully <br />comply with the standard criteria, or has minor defects which <br />require a certain amount of correction but can still provide <br />safe and adequate shelter or has major defects requiring a <br />great deal of correction and will be safe and adequate once <br />repairs are made. <br />To be suitable for rehabilitation, a trained housing <br />specialist must carefully inspect the dwelling and prepare a <br />work write-up of repairs necessary to bring it up to standard <br />condition. A cost estimate of repairs will be prepared based <br />on the needs identified in the work write-up. <br />
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