Uninhabitable Dwelling definition

Uninhabitable Dwelling means any dwelling that is not suitable to live in as determined by the County’s Building Official, or his/her designee, following an onsite inspection of the dwelling due to conditions including, but not limited to, the following: having no heating system; having no functional water or sewer system; not being structurally sound or safe for human occupancy; having no operable electrical system or a disconnected electrical meter, or for any other reason related to habitability as determined by the Building Official, or his/her designee.
Uninhabitable Dwelling means a dwelling which is deteriorated to the extent that: either the cost of rehabilitation which would prevent the continued deterioration of primary components will exceed sixty percent (60%) of the fair market value of the structure, or rehabilitation will not prevent the continued deterioration of primary components of the dwelling which will result in unsafe living conditions; and it has not been occupied for one year immediately prior to the signing of an option. The fair market value of the existing dwelling shall be as established by the City's appraisal. As used herein, the term "primary components of a dwelling" shall include: foundations, exterior wall framing, rafters, roof decks, roof coverings, porches, floor joists, ▇▇▇▇▇, headers, electrical systems, heating systems, plumbing systems and septic systems.