Boarded building definition

Boarded building means a vacant, a partially vacant building, or an abandoned building or structure in which some or all of the windows, doors or other openings have been covered for by affixing wood or metal over them so as to prevent the entrance of elements or unauthorized persons; (162-03)
Boarded building means a building in which all or some of the utilities have been disconnected in which some or all windows or doors are boarded to prevent entry at the ground and second level (if a second level exists).
Boarded building or “boarded up” shall mean a building whose doors or windows have been covered with plywood or other material.

More Definitions of Boarded building

Boarded building means a structure which has been covered or closed with boards or similar material to deter entrance or secure for a specific reason or purpose.
Boarded building or “boarded up” shall mean a building, any of the doors or windows of which have been covered with plywood or other material.
Boarded building means any building which has had, in a manner intended to be temporary or permanent, any or all windows or doors which were present for the purpose of light, ventilation or egress, some material whether opaque, solid or transparent, affixed to such windows or doors, from the interior or exterior of the building, for the purpose of securing or preventing access or damage to the building or its components.
Boarded building means an unoccupied building in which any door, window or other opening has been covered for more than seven (7) days by affixing wood, metal, or some other material over it to prevent entry. [AM by By-Law 23-8753]
Boarded building means a vacant building, some or all of whose doors and windows and other openings have been covered with plywood or other material for the purpose of preventing entry into the building.
Boarded building means a vacant structure boarded up in accordance with Section 54 of this by-law.
Boarded building means a vacant building or portion of a vacant building where all entry points, including all doors and windows, have been covered in the manner described in Section 8.80.125 to prevent entry into the building or structure by persons or animals.