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<br /> Purtbermote, Section 2�3 0� the �TBC/SBC, which ,�..�r
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<br /> . operates in8ependently o� Section 104�b)r declares tbat a�y � ��,, ,„: ;
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<br /> building that ia atructusally unsafe or otherwise dangerous to �•��.
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<br /> lile ia a pnblic nuiaahce. Public nuisancee, as`set forth in -�, ,�;, .
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<br /> the code, muat be abated by repair, rehabilitation, demolition `�
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<br /> ' or removal. In the iastant case, the Henke bonseYia a public :.- w �:Y ,
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<br /> �'�-��" �` nuisance.' The atructural unsoundness of 'the b�tildfnq 'poses a j;
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<br /> � �� the honse and become seriously injurea should tbe blocka .,
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<br /> suppoxtinq the house shift. Such a shift could also iajure Mr. t,����� � _
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<br /> 8enke should he be near ot in the home. >-�• `
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<br /> , ' In its attempt to honor Mr. Henka's pcoperty riqhts in
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<br /> ' ample opportunity to repair the home as well as to be heard �_�'��
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<br /> ' betore the City Council. The City staff has worked aith him ...� �
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<br /> over a period ot years, but to ao avail. In addition to ' ��
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<br /> ptoviding Mr. Henke with information about alternative ways to : :.
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<br /> meet the code requirements as well as to obtain �inancial :,
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<br /> assistance, the staff encouraged Mr. Henke to provide the City
<br /> with an analysis from a cer`ified professional engineer tha::
<br /> the building was in fact sound. Mr. Henke chose not to _
<br /> buttress his assertions in this, or any other, way. „
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<br /> None of the City's actions have elicited Mr. Henke's
<br /> cooperation. Instead, Mr. Henke has unalter�bly refused to �
<br /> live up to the terms of the Certificate of Occupancy that he
<br /> siqned. Moreover, Mr. Henke has refused to come forward with
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