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7 <br /> • Subd. 4. Plumbing Systems. <br /> (a) Leaking waste systems, fixtures or traps; <br /> (b) Lack of an operating toilet; <br /> (c) Lack of washing and bathing facilities; <br /> (d) Cross connection of municipal water supply with fixtures or <br /> sewage lines; <br /> (e) Sump pump or other passive storm water drainage systems <br /> emptying into the inside sanitary sewer system; <br /> (f) Abandoned wells that have not been properly capped. <br /> Subd. 5. Structural Systems. <br /> (a) Walls, chimneys, ceilings, roofs, foundations, floor systems, or <br /> decks which are determined to be inadequate of carrying imposed <br /> loads. <br /> (b) Exterior roofs, walls, chimneys, and foundations that are not <br /> weather tight and water tight to the extent that it creates an <br /> immediate hazard. <br /> (c) Abandoned fuel tanks. <br /> (d) Refuse, debris, garbage, human waste, decaying vermin or other <br /> dead animals, animal waste, vermin infestation or other materials <br /> rendering residential building and structures unsanitary for human <br /> occupancy. <br /> (e) Lack of properly located and operational smoke detectors. <br /> Subd. 6. Occupancy. No occupancy shall be permitted of any dwelling unit or <br /> structure if vacant and an immediate hazard exists. If the dwelling unit or <br /> structure is occupied and an immediate hazard exists, corrective action shall be <br /> taken immediately by the owner or the owner's agent. <br /> Subd. 7. Responsibility for Corrective Actions. When correcting identified <br /> hazards, the owner shall obtain all necessary permits from the City and the <br /> premises shall be subject to City inspection prior to occupancy of the dwelling. <br /> If, due to hardship, the owner cannot undertake corrective action, the buyer may <br /> 6 <br />