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� . � <br /> December 6, 2010 <br /> 200 Hollander Road <br /> Page 2 of 2 <br /> 3) The wiring is exposed and dangling. There are numerous counts of exposed wiring just ending <br /> without a box or even wire nuts. This is a fire hazard. <br /> 4) The kitchen and bathroom are beyond repair and constitute an unsanitary condition and health <br /> hazard. This is inadequate maintenance and dilapidation. <br /> 5) The house does not have adequate heat. The wood burning fireplace in the middle of the <br /> kitchen would not be able to heat the entire house to 68 degrees as required by the International <br /> Building Code Section 303.8. This is obsolescence. <br /> 6) The house is contaminated on every floor and every room with rodent and cat feces and urine. <br /> There is also evidence of mold build-up and when the house thaws in the spring it will rampant. <br /> This is a health and safety issue. <br /> 7) The garage contains numerous litter boxes with decaying animal feces and urine. There are <br /> bags of household garbage and old animal kennels. The smell of urine and rotten feces is <br /> overwhelming, even in cold weather. This is a health and safety concern. <br /> 8) The sheds on the property have not had adequate maintenance. The doors are coming off the <br /> structures and the sheds are full of household garbage. <br /> Please find enclosed copies of the pictures taken by staff during the site inspection. <br /> Recommendations <br /> Take immediate action to have the house and garage demolished and hauled away. The <br /> foundations need to be removed as well and clean fill placed in the excavated areas. The sheds, <br /> vehicles and other junk/garbage be removed from the property and properly disposed of. Any <br /> areas of the yard that were excavated or disturbed should have the lawn re-established to prevent <br /> erosion and growth of noxious weeds. <br /> c Melanie Curtis, Planning &Zoning Coordinator <br /> Lyle Oman, Building Official <br />