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(5) Structural systems, walls, chimneys, ceilings, roofs, • <br /> foundations, and floor systems that will not safely carry imposed loads. <br /> (6) Refuse, garbage, human waste, dead vermin or other animals, <br /> animal waste, or other materials causing unsanitary conditions. <br /> (7) Lack of adequate light or air. <br /> (8) Infestation of rats, insects, or other vermin. <br /> (9) Other conditions creating an immediate threat to the health or <br /> safety of an occupant, the premises, or any other person or property. <br /> b. No occupancy shall be permitted of any vacant dwelling unit if an <br /> immediate hazard exists on the premises. <br /> c. If a dwelling unit is occupied and an immediate hazard exists on the <br /> premises, immediate corrective action shall be taken by the owner, agent, <br /> licensee, or other responsible person. If immediate corrective action is not <br /> taken, the Enforcement Officer may order that the dwelling unit be vacated. <br /> Sec. 8. Section 1005.16, subdivision 2(b) is amended to read: <br /> b. Mailing and Posting of Notice: The notice of violation shall be sent by <br /> certified mail to the last known address of such personTand. If the <br /> violations are not corrected within thirty (30) days, such notice shall be <br /> published once in the City's official newspaper. <br /> Sec. 9. Section 1005.16, is amended by adding a new subdivision to read: <br /> Subd. 4. Correction of Violation by City and Assessment of Costs: In all <br /> cases of violation of this Chapter, the Building Inspection <br /> Department may abate, remove, or otherwise remedy the violation <br /> and take any action permissible under State law to specially assess <br /> or otherwise charge the cost of such abatement, removal, or remedy <br /> against the premises where the violation was located. <br /> • <br />