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(15) Whenever a building or structure, used or intended to be used for dwelling <br /> purposes. because of inadequate maintenance, dilapidation, decay, damage. <br /> faulty construction or arrangement. inadequate light. air or sanitation <br /> facilities, or otherwise. is determined by the building official to be unsanitary. <br /> unfit for human habitation, or in such a condition that it is likely to cause <br /> sickness or disease. <br /> (16) Whenever any building or structure. because of obsolescence. dilapidated <br /> condition. deterioration, damage, inadequate exits, lack of sufficient fire - <br /> resistive construction. faulty electric wiring. gas connections or heating <br /> apparatus, or other cause, is determined by the building official to be a fire <br /> hazard. <br /> (17) Whenever any building or structure is in such a condition as to constitute a <br /> public nuisance. These conditions include, but are not limited to, broken <br /> windows. lack of maintenance. abandonment, violation of land use laws or <br /> otherwise determined by the building official to be contrary to the ordinances <br /> of the city. <br /> (18) Whenever any portion of a structure or building, including any foundation. <br /> remains on a site after the demolition or destruction of the building or <br /> structure or whenever any building or structure is abandoned for a period in <br /> excess of six (6) months so as to constitute an attractive nuisance or hazard to <br /> the public. <br /> Section 7 -5 -245: RECORDATION OF NOTICE AND ORDER. If compliance is not had with the <br /> order within the time specified therein. and no appeal has been properly and timely filed. the <br /> building official shall file in the Office of the County Recorder for the County of Alameda a <br /> certificate describing the property and certifying (i) that the building is a dangerous building and (ii) <br /> that the owner has been so notified. Whenever the corrections ordered shall thereafter have been <br /> completed or the building demolished so that it no longer exists as a dangerous building on the <br /> property described in the certificate. the building official shall file a new certificate with the county <br /> recorder certifying that the building has been demolished or all required corrections have been made <br /> so that the building is no longer dangerous. whichever is appropriate. <br /> Section 7 -5 -250: REPAIR, VACATION AND DEMOLITION. The following standards shall be <br /> followed by the building official (and by the Board of Appeals if an appeal is taken) in ordering the <br /> repair, vacation or demolition of any dangerous building or structure. Any order to demolish, <br /> rendered pursuant to this Section, shall not indicate an alternative permission to repair. Except in <br /> orders involving "historic structures" as defined in Article 1. Chapter 26, Title IV of the San Leandro <br /> Municipal Code. an order to repair may be satisfied with demolition. <br /> (a) Any building. premises or structure declared a dangerous building under this Article <br /> shall be made to comply with one of the following: <br /> 5 <br />